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What your poinsettia actually needs in February to stay alive, thrive, and bloom again
The quiet February tasks that help your poinsettia thrive beyond the holidays ...
Now that the holidays are upon us, a favorite seasonal plant is making its reappearance. Euphorbia pulcherrima, also known as a poinsettia, is a gorgeous holiday plant frequently used for both gifting ...
A plant that originated in southern Mexico, dates back to the Aztecs and thrives in Central America over the winter months are for sale at Jackson's Greenhouse. It's a sight to see as about 5,000 ...
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If your poinsettia is still blooming in February, it’s a keeper – but you need to act now if you want flowers next Christmas
A poinsettia still blooming in February is a good sign – but skip this key task now, and you can forget about seeing those stunning red bracts again.
In their tropical native environment, poinsettias grow outside as a shrub or small tree. But can poinsettias be planted outside in areas with a more temperate climate? The wildly fluctuating ...
More than 35 million Christmas poinsettias are sold each year in the United States. A large percentage of them are tossed out after the New Year. Over the years, plant breeders have made it a priority ...
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn — We travel back to 1997 today for a trip to Bachman's. Belinda and Bobby checked out where they were growing 40,000 poinsettia plants for the holiday season. If you can get past ...
The poinsettia is the most popular holiday plant in the United States. Primarily, that’s because of their colorful bracts (look like leaves), and the tiny yellow flowers in the center, called cyathia.
Q. I have heard that one can keep a poinsettia after purchasing it this year and get it to color again next year. What do I need to do? A. Poinsettias are the best-selling potted plant in the U.S.
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