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Can You Plant A Christmas Cactus Outside?
Cactus, known scientifically as Schlumbergera bridgessii, is a beloved holiday plant celebrated for its stunning blooms that brighten up the winter months. Originating from the rainforests of Brazil, ...
"If you follow all the right Christmas cactus care and growth tips, your plant can live for decades — 30 years or longer," ...
Aside from yellowing leaves, you may notice your Christmas cactus buds falling off. If you notice this, worry not, as there may be a way to save this precious bloom from wilting. Plant expert ...
Poinsettias aren't the only plant bringing vibrant blooms to your holiday decor. The Christmas cactus is another beloved houseplant that puts on a colorful show from November through January. This ...
Another option is to put the cactus in a dark closet on the same light schedule. In six to eight weeks, it’s time to take the Christmas cactus out of training. Gardeners who followed this ...
If you've ever had the chance to admire the bright blooms of a Christmas cactus, then you understand how gratifying it is to observe your own plants blossom. But what do we do when those lovely ...
The Christmas cactus is a beautiful low-maintenance houseplant that blooms year after year just in time for the holidays. These long-lived plants can survive for decades and are often passed from one ...
The main signs of a stressed Christmas cactus will be wilted leaves, drooping buds and leaf discoloration,' former Royal Gardener Jack Stooks says on behalf of Spin Genie. 'This is usually due to the ...
This species boasts pointed edges along the margins of their flat stem segments, which are so distinct they are also known as Crab Cacti. Along with an earlier bloom season, blooms are held erect and ...
If you've ever had the chance to admire the bright blooms of a Christmas cactus, then you understand how gratifying it is to observe your own plants blossom. But what do we do when those lovely flat ...
Poinsettias aren't the only plant bringing vibrant blooms to your holiday decor. The Christmas cactus is another beloved houseplant that puts on a colorful show from November through January.