Christmas cactuses are not like other plants, especially in their water levels. Here's how to care for your favorite holiday ...
Keep the plant in a location where it receives a few hours of bright yet indirect light a day. Too much sunlight and the ...
Here are plants and flowers to enjoy, one for every month of the year, from lilacs, camellias and poinsettias to native ...
In the right conditions, many indoor plants will bloom year after year, filling the house with colour. Hazel Sillver looks at ...
When the tree comes down and the holiday decorations are packed away, our homes can feel empty and dreary. Brighten up your ...
In a recent Ask an Expert article, Utah State University Extension horticulturist Taun Beddes said that when holiday decorations come down, people can find their homes feeling empty and dreary.
You might be confused and concerned if you notice your Christmas cactus leaves turning purple: a stark contrast to their ...
"If you follow all the right Christmas cactus care and growth tips, your plant can live for decades — 30 years or longer," ...
Holiday cacti, like Christmas cacti or Easter cacti, are the perfect indoor plant to brighten a room with some festive color.
A plant expert explains when and why your festive houseplant should be placed into a different container once it flowers ...
One of the most favorite holiday traditions is the exchanging of gifts. Many people this year will receive plants such as ...
Compact and vibrant, the pink polka dot ... and does best in bright, direct light. Consider it a perfect addition to your windowsill. Known for its waxy, heart-shaped flowers with a prominent ...