While the Christmas Cactus might be more well-known, it's time for the Thanksgiving Cactus to get its own time in the shade. Here's what you need to know.
Christmas cactuses bloom in winter, when the days grow cool and short. While low light levels trigger flowering, fertilizing Christmas cactus at the right time and in the right way is key for getting ...
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How to Tell a Thanksgiving Cactus From a Christmas Cactus
Thanksgiving and Christmas cacti look alike but differ in leaf shape and bloom time—Thanksgiving cacti have pointed, serrated ...
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Bring Vintage Holiday Cheer: Care Tips for a Long-Lived Christmas Cactus
The Christmas cactus is beautiful and easy to maintain. Here’s your guide to Christmas cactus care, from getting plants to ...
After your Christmas cactus has rooted, it’s time to help it adjust and thrive in its new home. Place the plant in bright, ...
Nothing brightens up your holiday home quite like a Christmas cactus bursting with colorful blooms just when your guests walk ...
Over decades, the Poots have transformed a passion for cacti into a thriving family business. Though Poot’s Cactus Nursery approaches its 30th anniversary, Bill Poot’s passion for cacti began 49 years ...
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How And When To Repot A Christmas Cactus So It Will Live Longer
A Christmas cactus likes a snug pot, but repotting ensures the plant stays healthy. New soil replenishes depleted nutrients ...
Two questions that get asked often during the holiday season are, "How do I get Christmas Cactus to bloom?" or "Why isn’t my ...
Q. Why do cactus plants have no leaves? A. This is a great question. Most cacti are lacking traditional leaves because they evolved and grow in a hot, dry environment. Their adaptation is one of ...
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