After a Christmas cactus shows off its holiday blooms, it needs time to recover. Help your plant get the rest it needs after ...
“Even safe succulents can cause mild stomach upset if a pet eats a large amount,” warns veterinarian Dr. Kathryn Dench, chief scientific advisor for Paw Origins. “In practice, most issues I see are ...
While gardeners continue to enjoy the blooms of their indoor holiday plants and outdoor gardens are in repose, January conjures dreams of spring. In just over two months, outdoor spaces ...
The event, held in connection with MLK Day, brings 80 elite African-American high school baseball players to the Valley to ...
Key Points None of the three holiday cacti should be fertilized in January, even if it’s still blooming.Only start the ...
SALT LAKE CITY — One of the most important factors in keeping houseplants healthy is providing adequate light. During winter, ...
Holiday cactus are cherished houseplants that brighten the darker months with colorful blooms. Though commonly associated with winter holidays, they have a rich natural history and specific needs that ...
Your Christmas cactus needs crucial care in January, here's what you can do right now to make sure it blooms beautifully.
Some of the most striking houseplants are succulents with unusual leaves. Unlike blooms that fade, unique foliage can steal ...
When it's time for the tree to come down and holiday decorations get packed away, our homes can feel empty and dreary. Indoor plants can help make your home more lively.
After years of COVID disruptions and stadium construction delays, the beloved tradition returns to Progressive Field as the ...
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