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How Do You Grow Easter Cactus Indoors?

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How Do You Grow Easter Cactus Indoors?

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The Easter cactus has long lasting blooms that thrive in cool weather and is especially adaptable to being a houseplant. Originally grown in the jungles, this cactus has pointed leaves and flattened disjointed segments. As a hardy winter plant, it thrives in shade and should not be grown in full sunlight. It can withstand temperatures of 28 F., but should not be left outside during hard freezes. Caring for your Easter cactus will provide your home with numerous blooms that can contribute to a wonderful natural focal point in your room. Choose a container that has draining holes that are at least an inch in diameter. Mix two parts planting soil with one part vermiculite. Fill your container, but allow a 1/2 inch at the top. Place your Easter cactus in the container. Pack the soil tightly around the cactus to prevent air pockets. Water thoroughly and place on a saucer. Avoid water build up in the saucer by holding the plant for a few minutes so that the water can pass through the soil an

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