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a potted plant with pink flowers in it and the words how to care for your christmas cactus

See the simple secrets to keeping you Christmas cactus healthy - before and after the holiday season. Keep your cactus looking great!

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a poster with the words how to tell christmas, thanksgiving or easter cactus?

Learn all about the different holiday Cacti - Christmas Cactus, Easter Cactus, and Thanksgiving Cactus and how to tell them apart. It's easy to dof if you know the difference in the look of the leaves or flowers.

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how to grow christmas cactis for beginners in the suny home gardens

Learn how to take care of holiday cacti. The Christmas Cactus, Easter Cactus, and Thanksgiving Cactus all have similar light, water, and soil requirements.

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Close up of a christmas cactus plant in a pot with no blooms on it

Christmas cacti are loved for their vibrant winter blooms, but what if yours didn’t flower this year? Discover essential Christmas cactus care tips to ensure your plant thrives and blooms during the colder months. Learn how to take care of your Christmas cactus and explore the common reasons why your Christmas cactus won’t bloom. Find out how to revive your plant for next season! Click here to read more.

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cuttings from a cactus plant being planted in soil and dipped in propagation powder

Learning how to propagate your Christmas Cactus is a great way to expand your collection so you can enjoy as many blooms as you like. I will show you exactly how to propagate Christmas cactus. I’ll also talk about three different methods you can try, and when is the best time to do it. They also make a fabulous gift, especially for the holidays.

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pink and green flowers are growing in a pot

Getty Images The Christmas cactus is an iconic plant you’ll see everywhere at the holidays. With their handsome, notched foliage and exotic-looking flowers, these handsome plants can live for decades. (Some up to 100 years.) Native to Brazil, they grow in the rainforest on tree branches as an epiphyte, a type of plant that grows on another plant but isn’t a parasite (air plants and most orchids also are epiphytes, just for reference). Any Christmas cactus plants that you purchase in the fall…

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