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Cacti & Succulents

Christmas cactus with reddish leaves

How To Revive A Wilted Christmas Cactus: 3 Main Causes & 9 Possible Measures

May 1, 2025November 12, 2023 by Clare

Overwatering and cold temperatures are primary culprits for a wilting Christmas cactus Yellowing leaves indicate

Trailing Jade cascading elegantly

Unveiling the Charm of Trailing Jade: A Beginner’s Guide to Senecio jacobsenii Care

May 1, 2025November 12, 2023 by Clare

Key takeaways: Trailing Jade (Senecio jacobsenii) is a unique succulent native to Tanzania and Kenya

Corpuscularia Lehmannii with plump, green leaves

Corpuscularia Lehmannii Wrinkly: A Comprehensive Care Guide

May 1, 2025November 12, 2023 by Clare

Key takeaways: Corpuscularia Lehmannii is a fascinating succulent native to South Africa Proper care includes

Chocolate Fingers Plant with its unique finger-shaped leaves

Chocolate Fingers Plant: A Stunning Addition to Your Drought-Tolerant Garden

May 1, 2025November 12, 2023 by Clare

Chocolate Fingers Plant (Cotyledon orbiculata var. “Oophyla Lady Fingers”) is a beautiful succulent with finger-shaped

domino cactus pups

The Domino Cactus Pups: Easy Guide to Care and Maintenance

May 1, 2025November 11, 2023 by Clare

Key takeaways: Domino cactus pups are charming offshoots that can be propagated to expand your

Succulent terrarium with colorful plants

Are Succulents Good for Terrariums? Discover the Perfect Plant Picks

May 1, 2025November 11, 2023 by Clare

Key takeaways: Succulents can thrive in open terrariums but require careful consideration for closed systems

Ruby necklace plant with water droplets

Ruby Necklace Plant Care: A Simple Guide for Beginners

May 1, 2025November 11, 2023 by Clare

Ruby Necklace plants are low-maintenance succulents ideal for beginners They thrive in bright, direct light

Common houseleek with offsets ready for propagation

Common Houseleek Propagation: A Simple Guide to Growing Your Succulent Family

May 1, 2025November 11, 2023 by Clare

Key Takeaways: Common houseleeks (Sempervivum) are easy-to-propagate succulents Two main propagation methods: offsets and leaf

crassula tetragona dying

Reviving Your Crassula Tetragona: Causes of Decline and Recovery Strategies

May 1, 2025November 11, 2023 by Clare

Identify signs of distress in your Crassula Tetragona Adjust watering habits and improve drainage Optimize

Golden Sedum propagation

Sedum Adolphii Propagation & Care: A Complete Guide for Beginners

May 1, 2025November 10, 2023 by Clare

Key takeaways: Sedum adolphii is easy to propagate through stem cuttings Thrives in full sun

E.T. Fingers Succulent with tubular green leaves

The Enchanting E.T. Fingers Succulent: A Unique Addition to Your Garden

May 1, 2025November 8, 2023 by Clare

Distinctive tubular, finger-like leaves with reddish tips Easy to care for and propagate Thrives in

African Milk Tree with vibrant green stems

Euphorbia Trigona Care: Nurturing the African Milk Tree

May 1, 2025November 1, 2023 by Clare

Key Takeaways: Euphorbia Trigona thrives in bright, indirect sunlight Water sparingly, allowing soil to dry

Unique Baby's Bottom Plant with thick, semi-elliptical leaves

Baby’s Bottom Plant: A Fascinating Succulent for Your Collection

May 1, 2025October 30, 2023 by Clare

Baby’s Bottom Plant (Argyroderma delaetii) is a unique dwarf succulent native to South Africa It

The Cereus Peruvianus is a magnificent plant with large white or pink flowers

A Dazzling Display: 10 Types of Night Blooming Cereus

May 1, 2025October 18, 2023 by Clare

Night Blooming Cereus plants open their stunning flowers in the evening and close at dawn

Mastering the Art of Growing Prickly Pear Cactus: A Comprehensive Guide

May 1, 2025October 18, 2023 by Clare

Learn how to grow prickly pear cactus from seeds, pads, and cuttings Discover essential care

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