Find out when your Christmas cactus needs repotting and how to do it properly so your plant keeps on thriving.
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How To Fix Drooping Leaves On Your Christmas Cactus Before It Gets Worse
If your Christmas cactus has drooping leaves, light, water, soil, and environment could be to blame. Here's how to fix drooping leaves and make your plant happy.
Learn the five signs of an overwatered Christmas cactus, how to save it from root rot, and how to water correctly to prevent ...
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Repotting my Christmas cactus (Thanksgiving cactus) - with root pruning tips - Schlumbergera
Christmas Cactus & Thanksgiving Cactus are some of my favorite houseplants. They're so long lived, I'm sure you've heard stories of them being passed down from one generation to the next! Well I was ...
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How To Grow And Care For A Lemon Tree From Seed
Don't toss that supermarket lemon. Learn how to grow lemon trees (Citrus x limon) from seeds to produce one of the most fragrant flowering trees around.
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Around the home: Colourful holiday cacti bring mid-winter cheer
There are three types of holiday cacti that you can grow indoors with colourful results. In their native habitat, they grow ...
A Christmas cactus drops leaves when it's overwatered or underwatered. Keep soil slightly damp with good drainage, and water only when the top inch or two dries. Pests can also cause leaf drop, so ...
Arizona is bringing back its iconic 'cactus' logo to the McKale Center floor, and asking fans exactly how to do so. The school produced four images of what the court could look like, all of which ...
The Christmas cactus is a popular houseplant that comes to life in December, filling homes with holiday cheer thanks to its beautiful blooms. But if yours is producing wilted foliage instead of ...
Holiday cacti can provide many years of enjoyment if you take good care of them. Once they finish flowering, the cacti move ...
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10 Houseplants Safe for Cats & Dogs (With Pictures)
While a lot of people probably think of houseplants as nothing more than decorations—pets can mistake them as food or toys.
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