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How to Propagate Christmas Cactus Plants from Cuttings
The benefit to propagating Christmas Cactus in water is that you can see how the roots of your cuttings. Choose clear plant ...
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How to Multiply Your Christmas Cactus for Gorgeous Blooms That Never End
Newly potted cuttings or divisions of Christmas cactus will need adequate care to ensure they develop healthy roots. "I make ...
Any cacti having pads, segments or branches can be propagated easily from cuttings taken during the summer. These include prickly pears, chollas, hedgehog and branching columnar cacti such as ...
Propagating a Thanksgiving cactus is an easy, budget-friendly way to multiply your favorite winter-blooming houseplant. You can grow new plants by rooting cuttings in soil or water, or by dividing a ...
Q. I have a beautiful Christmas cactus that is admired by many of my friends. I’d like to share this plant with them. How would I take cuttings from it? A. Cuttings are taken from Christmas or ...
This week, gardening columnist Don Kinzler fields questions about a Christmas cactus that only bloomed on one side, how to repair a snow-damaged cotoneaster, and more. Reader Sandy F. asks gardening ...
My daughter gave me a cutting from a plant she has that climbed her palm tree and blooms at night. Mine hasn't bloomed and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Your plant is a Night Blooming Cereus, a ...
Here’s one of nature’s most magical plants: the night-blooming cereus cactus, or pitahaya in Spanish. If you like watching the splendor of the evening sky, night-blooming cereus makes a perfect ...
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