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After the holidays, continue to enjoy your Lemon Cypress by planting it outdoors.

“GNOME SAYIN” Lemon Cypress

  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

WHOVILLE TRADITIONAL

  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

CANDY CANE KALANCHOE

  • Just like with most succulents, Kalanchoe plants need at least 6 hours of sunlight to thrive and develop a beautiful reddish outline.

    • They have sensitive leaves, so exposing them to too much light will lead this plant to get sunburned and prevent it from blooming.

  • This hardy plant does well with minimal water. Let the soil dry out completely in between waterings to help prevent root rot. Because the kalanchoe is a succulent, its leaves are actually capable of storing water; even if you're a few days late watering, the plant will be just fine.

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  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

LOO WHOO TREE

  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

LEMON CYPRESS GIFT BAG

  • Lemon cypress as houseplants, do best with cool indoor temperatures. Select a window that provides good sunlight.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

When Christmas is over, remove the decorations. The tree will return to its upright form in a few weeks.

SANTA OPUNTIA CACTUS

  • Opuntia Cactus is found in the desert. These plants thrive in bright, direct sunlight. Its best placed in, near or facing window sill. This cactus can still survive with indirect light but won't grow as quickly.

    • After the holidays are over, plant your opuntia outdoors in a bright location with good drainage.

  • Just like many other cactus, the Opuntia is excellent at storing water inside its leaves. As a rule of thumb don't water until the soil has completely dried out.

CANDY CANE ANTHURIUM

  • Flowering anthuriums need bright, indirect light. Place your anthuriums in a setting where they will receive at least 6 hours of bright indirect sunlight each da to encourage leaf growth and healthy root development.

  • Water thoroughly whe the soil becomes dry to the touch. Avoid over-watering (Anthurium roots are susceptible to rot!). The more light and warmth that your anthurium gets, the more water it will need, so check the soil for dryness every few days. You will not need to water as often in the winter when the plant is not actively growing.

LEMON CYPRESS

  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

WHITE SPRUCE GIFT BAG

  • Lemon cypress as houseplants, do best with cool indoor temperatures. Select a window that provides good sunlight.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

EUPHORBIA LACTEA

  • Full, direct sun to partial shade.

    • This plant is actually two plants in one: both are Euphorbias, but the straight green base and the top 'coral' part actually originate from two totally different plants, which have been grafted together by hand, and live quite happily like that.

  • Succulent fans beware, although this is a succulent, because of its unique grafted plant nature. its watering needs are quite unusual. You cannot leave it to completely dry out, but it also doesn't like very moist soil as the roots can rot very easily.

WHOVILLE LEMON CYPRESS

  • Lemon cypress as houseplants, do best with cool indoor temperatures. Select a window that provides good sunlight.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

LOO WHOO TREE

  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.

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  • Let them soak up the sun but not too much and enjoy the heat.

    • Place them in the warmest, sunniest corner of your home.

  • Water frequently but let medium dry out between waterings. Provide medium indirect light and fertilize infrequently.

LOO WHOO TREE BLUE TIN

  • Lemon cypress does best in cool temperatures. Choose a window that receives good sunlight, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  • Keep well-watered. Can dry quickly in the pot. Be careful to avoid excessive drying or plant may no recover.