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Cyclamen need temperatures on the cool side: between 50 to 70°F, so place it in the coolest room of your house. However, keep ...
Q: I’ve had a potted cyclamen for eight years now. It is now starting to send up shoots, as is usual this time of year. However, the plant growth is very long and leggy. Is there something I can ...
I am planning to buy a plant to cheer up a sick friend. Do you have a suggestion for something I can buy now that has flowers? — Beth Stone, Lake Forest A cyclamen is a good choice that can ...
Temperature. Cyclamen need temperatures on the cool side: between 50 to 70°F, so place it in the coolest room of your house. However, keep it out of drafts and away from heating vents.
The cool nights will greatly extend the bloom life of the popular chrysanthemum and cyclamen plants. That is why florists and garden centers keep cut flowers and potted plants in very cool, but ...
When cyclamen get too much fertilizer, it can affect their ability to bloom again. Some gardeners find it too difficult to force the plant to bloom again the next season and end up buying a new plant.
Potted cyclamen are thought of as throwaway plants, but a plant that’s well cared for and so avoids contracting rot or fungal disease can grow for many years. Some plants flower well into spring.
Potted cyclamen are thought of as throwaway plants, but a plant that’s well cared for and so avoids contracting rot or fungal disease can grow for many years. Some plants flower well into spring.
Cyclamen plants produce delightful flowers that resemble butterflies in flight. These symbolic blooms are associated with ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. Cyclamen are colourful pot plants, but they are also great garden plants. Cyclamen come from parts of ...
The pebbles elevate the pot above the water in the saucer, avoiding root rot while increasing humidity around the plant. Those gardening in zones 7 and warmer can grow this as a landscape plant.