With the proper care, your holiday houseplants can last well into the new year. The post How to Care For Your Poinsettia ...
As with any plant, the right amount of light is essential. If you're growing cacti indoors, they'll need direct sunlight, such as on a sunny windowsill. If you don't have the right natural light, keep ...
The winter season means spending much more time indoors, which reduces the feel-good effects of being around Mother Nature.
Yakama artist Leo Adams bought land in the shrub-steppe above Ahtanum Creek southwest of Yakima. He moved the shell of his ...
Her goal is to pass on the shop, a true labor of love, to another flower enthusiast who will continue to love and care for it ...
Q: Why do some of my Christmas cactuses develop a woody stem that eventually rots and falls off? We don’t overwater them. A couple of them will develop the woody stems. I usually break them off, save ...
You can prune your Christmas cactus plants anytime from the time they finish blooming up until about May. Prune the plants as much as you need to in order to keep them the size you prefer.
Holiday plants can live to bloom another year with proper care, said University of Missouri Extension state horticulturist ...
If you’d like to propagate your Christmas cactus, take longer stem cuttings that are three to five stem segments long.