A Christmas cactus is a tropical plant that blooms in late fall or early winter. Unlike desert cacti, it prefers indirect ...
Learn simple year-round Christmas cactus care tips for watering, light, and temperature to ensure healthy blooms every ...
A Christmas cactus can provide some wonderfully bright blooms over the festive period, but there's a way to help them thrive even further and you'll likely already have what you need in your home.
Repot Christmas cactus every three to four years in late winter or early spring—never while it’s blooming. Choose a pot about ...
When you think of Christmas plants, poinsettias, mistletoe and holly might immediately spring to mind. But there's a much more colourful houseplant that tends to be closely associated with the festive ...
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.
It's disappointing if your Christmas cactus doesn't bloom during the winter season, but there are some easy tricks to ensure you see some flowers.
Christmas cactuses are popular houseplants during the festive period that can produce pretty flowers if they're cared for ...
Most holiday plants are either challenging to keep as houseplants or pretty ugly when they aren't in bloom. That’s not the case with holiday cacti! These are no ordinary cacti. They don’t grow in ...
The position of your Christmas cactus within your home can not only determine its ability to thrive but also how much joyful energy it brings to the space.
Columnist shares more on holiday plants, including Christmas cactus, poinsettias, amaryllis, and Norfolk Island pines.