When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images As you can tell by now, the Christmas cactus is the houseplant of the season ...
Learn the five signs of an overwatered Christmas cactus, how to save it from root rot, and how to water correctly to prevent ...
The popularity of cacti and succulents has made these once-specialty plants widely available and introduced a new generation ...
Q. Why do cactus plants have no leaves? A. This is a great question. Most cacti are lacking traditional leaves because they evolved and grow in a hot, dry environment. Their adaptation is one of ...
A Christmas cactus drops leaves when it's overwatered or underwatered. Keep soil slightly damp with good drainage, and water only when the top inch or two dries. Pests can also cause leaf drop, so ...
Learn simple year-round Christmas cactus care tips for watering, light, and temperature to ensure healthy blooms every ...
I know that eating cactus leaves might seem a little cuckoo to those who have never given them a try. But cooked, these leaves have an appealing texture and taste like green beans garnished with a ...
Dense or compacted soil retains too much moisture and it can keep air from flowing around the roots of a Christmas cactus. In addition to limp segments, your plant may also develop root rot. Try ...
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.
Christmas cactus is one of those holiday plants that people are able to grow year after year. Part of the fun of growing them is to get them to flower again during future Christmas seasons. However, ...