If you’d like to propagate your Christmas cactus, take longer stem cuttings that are three to five stem segments long.
A staple vegetable throughout Mexico, these spiky pads have a unique texture and flavor—and limitless culinary possibilities.
Keep the plant in a location where it receives a few hours of bright yet indirect light a day. Too much sunlight and the ...
Create a fun and adorable cactus-themed pencil case using just cardboard and colorful paper! This clever DIY idea combines simplicity with creativity, turning basic materials into a cute and ...
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You can prune your Christmas cactus plants anytime from the time they finish blooming up until about May. Prune the plants as ...
Nothing extends a holiday welcome like a cheery Christmas Cactus. With its dark green toothy leaves and bright pendulous blooms, the Christmas Cactus is a favorite Yuletide plant. The original ...
Prickly pear is sweet and delicious, but you can only eat it if you can manage to cut it safely and remove its spikes. Here's ...
Make sure to stay a healthy distance away, as the barbs are painful to remove, according to recent visitors, who say look, but don't touch the fuzzy-looking cactus. Entrance to the garden is free.
Q: Why do some of my Christmas cactuses develop a woody stem that eventually rots and falls off? We don’t overwater them. A couple of them will develop the woody stems. I usually break them off, save ...