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How To Care For Christmas Flowers The Family Handyman

how To Care for Christmas flowers family handyman
how To Care for Christmas flowers family handyman

How To Care For Christmas Flowers Family Handyman Once the flowers have died, cut the stalks back and plant outside. they do best in part shade with bright filtered light, but can withstand a variety of growing conditions as long as the soil is well drained. give them plenty of water all summer to encourage new growth, but taper off in the fall. The foil pot liner is a great decoration but can hold water and keep the poinsettia too wet. remove it when you water, then let the water drain from the pot before putting the foil back on. only water when the soil feels dry. place your poinsettia away from cold drafts, the fireplace or a heat vent. then enjoy it through christmas.

10 Best christmas Plants how To Care for Christmas flowers
10 Best christmas Plants how To Care for Christmas flowers

10 Best Christmas Plants How To Care For Christmas Flowers Keep poinsettias watered and fertilized until spring, then cut plants back to five inches. wrap a nylon stocking around the base of the pot (to keep roots from migrating out) and set the pot outdoors in the ground in part shade. pinch back new growth in summer to encourage branching. bring indoors in september, repotting with one part each sand. 4. the cyclamen. there’s one more christmas favorite that’s been popping up in stores recently—the cyclamen plant! with upswept petals and pretty foilage, the cyclamen comes in cheerful red as well as white and pink. these plants like bright, indirect light and need to have their soil kept moist (but not soaked). Avoid placing the plant too close to radiators that throw off a lot of heat and windows and doors which can have drafts of cold air. protect the plants from dramatic drops in temperature since this will cause the leaves to prematurely wilt. keep poinsettias in an environment with temperatures between 65 and 75°f. Be careful to remove any foil which may gather water. treat the saucers like water catchers, and 30 minutes or so after a good watering, detach it in the sink and let it all drain out. fertilizer is never recommended while the plant is in bloom. fertilize only if you decide to keep them after their holiday bloom.

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