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  2. When and How to Repot a Christmas Cactus in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    Here's how to repot your Christmas cactus so it continues to thrive for years to come.

  3. How To Propagate A Christmas Cactus—A Step-By-Step Guide - AOL

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    Christmas cactus plants prefer to be a bit root-bound, so they only require repotting every three to five years. Late winter to early spring is a great time to repot Christmas cacti, after they ...

  4. 8 Tips For Keeping Your Christmas Cactus Healthy Until Next ...

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    Pot your Christmas cactus in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Apply fertilizer during the spring and summer months. Prune the plant immediately following its growing season to prep for the next ...

  5. How to Get a Christmas Cactus to Bloom in Time for the ... - AOL

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    Any Christmas cactus plants that you purchase in the fall are With their handsome, notched foliage and exotic-looking flowers, these handsome plants can live for decades. (Some up to 100 years.)

  6. Proper care of a cactus - Wikipedia

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    April is the best time to repot the cacti. When you do repot you need to wear heavy gloves or wrap the cacti in newspaper. Put the cacti in a container that is only a little larger than the previous container. After you repot the cacti, you should wait several days before watering. Use a low nitrogen fertilizer once a month from June to September.

  7. Here's How to Keep Your Christmas Cactus Blooming Each ... - AOL

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    Keep plants cool (around 50 degrees) following their blooming period. Water them to keep the soil just barely moist, and be sure to withhold fertilizer. When new growth begins, use the following ...

  8. Ruth Bancroft Garden - Wikipedia

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    It contains more than 2,000 cactus, succulents, trees, and shrubs native to California, Mexico, Chile, South Africa, and Australia. It is located at 1552 Bancroft Road in Walnut Creek, California, USA.

  9. Got a Christmas Cactus? Here's How to Keep it Happy ... - AOL

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    Here's how to provide Christmas cactus care for plants to bloom, propagate, and much more. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...