The holiday season is a great time to be with friends and family. Christmas cactus is a great holiday plant that can be ...
A Christmas cactus grows best when it's slightly pot-bound. In fact, most Christmas cacti thrive for many years without being ...
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.
Key Points Place your Christmas cactus in bright, indirect light—too much or too little can stop blooms.Use well-draining, ...
Key Points Christmas cactus like well-draining, rich, slightly acidic soil.Coffee grounds added to soil may retain too much moisture retention, causing root rot.Well-composted, dry coffee grounds ...
Not sure which holiday plants are worth saving? These festive favorites can thrive indoors long after the season ends—while a ...
It is possible to keep most Christmas gift plants alive and thriving after their time of colourful bloom is over ...
Constantly killing your houseplants in the winter? Low-maintenance succulents thrive in the dry air caused by heating and ...
The joy of the holiday season can feel fleeting. There’s a blur of get-togethers, cooking, shopping — and then, suddenly, ...
While helping clear out my parents' sunroom, I realized their collection of spider plants, Boston ferns, and peace lilies ...
Columnist shares more on holiday plants, including Christmas cactus, poinsettias, amaryllis, and Norfolk Island pines.
Thursday will be New Year’s Day and the time to roll out the carpet for a new year. The day can be welcomed with a diet of ...