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  • How to Grow a Cacti Dish Garden

    Grow a cacti dish garden for fun and beauty. This is an easy way to grow a container garden plant group. There are many different cactus plant succulents that all grow in a sandy soil and take...

  • How to Take Care of Bonsais

    Knowing how to care for a bonsai is important if you are going to grow a beautiful and healthy plant. Bonsais are smaller versions of full-sized plants. The plant needs some special care, but it...

  • How to Grow Yucca Plants

    Many people like to grow yucca plants indoors because they clean the air and are low maintenance. Yuccas are also used to enhance a home that is decorated in a southwestern theme. Different...

  • About Cactus Trees

    When the Arizona summer heat exceeds 110 degrees F and the landscape along the highway shows nothing but acres of spiny and unfriendly looking plants, one might declare cactus to be one of God's...

  • How to Grow a San Pedro Cactus

    The San Pedro cactus is native to the Andes mountains in Peru, but it is easy to cultivate in most climates. Its large, showy flowers blossom at night, and it can grow up to 5 meters tall. Here's...

  • How Cactus and Succulent Plants Grow

    Learn about how cactus and succulent plants grow after propagating them with expert tips in this free gardening video.

  • How to Grow Cactus from Cuttings

    This world can never have enough love, happiness or cactus. Actually, the latter can bring the former and you can spread cactus around if you grow cactus from cuttings. Read on to learn how to...

  • How to Grow Prickly Pear Cactus

    Prickly pear cactus has over 200 Opuntia species and grows in the wild even in Michigan. Potted plants grow up to 12 inches, but reach heights of 10 feet in dry southern regions. This cactus...

  • How to Grow Cactus Plants

    Cactus plants, which have leaves or roots that store water to survive in periods of drought in nature, are easy to grow in your own household and come in many varieties. They make great...

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