CHRISTMAS PLANTS
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There are some plants that are associated with Christmas. Read about the legends that make the poinsettia, mistletoe and holly symbolic of the festival.
By Nita Mukherjee | Published 12/20/2009
Blooming plants are one of the most popular of all Christmas gifts. Given proper cultural care, they will not only keep their yuletide beauty for some time but they can be expected to repeat that beauty year after year for several Christmases to come.
By Scott Rogers | Published 7/17/2009
Discusses 3 popular plants that can cause your child discomfort and your cat to barf.
By Lyn McCallister | Published 11/12/2007
During the holiday season, potted plants with colorful red or red-orange fruits and berries are popular and traditional. Most likely their popularity stems from holly, which with its red berries has been used at Christmas time for centuries.
By Cynthia Boyd | Published 4/24/2009
How to decorate with your Christmas Poinsettia,and care for it when the holidays are over. It's a tasteful gift for co-workers or someone special you want to give some holiday cheer to this Christmas season.
By Candace Manning | Published 12/2/2009
This article reviews Christmas Tree farms throughout the state of Colorado.
By Pat Rapacchiano | Published 11/14/2008
This article describes safety tips and hints for your dog. Don't let your Christmas holidays be marred by a trip to the vet!
By John Mario | Published 10/19/2009
Poinsettias are the most popular Christmas plants sold in the United States during the holiday season. The plant became associated with the Christmas holiday as a result of a Mexican legend and the fact that the plant blooms during the season.
By Heather Sonnier | Published 11/4/2009
This article looks at four holiday plants; Amaryllis, Paperwhites, Christmas Cactus and Rosemary and offers tips for growing and forcing the bulbs.
By Nancy Schaaf | Published 11/15/2006
Are mistletoe and other holiday plants a health danger to our pets?
By Bandit | Published 12/19/2007
How to attract harmony, luck and good health into your home at Christmas using the ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui
By Carole Anne Somerville | Published 8/21/2009
Finding Christmas Decor in a small town does not have to be as hard as you may think.
By Sheena Ledwell | Published 12/11/2008
An overview of Christmas specialty stores that ship nationally.
By Pat Rapacchiano | Published 11/26/2008
Christmas is the best time for potted plant gifts.
By Aaron Rogers | Published 9/1/2009
It's almost time to bring out the old Christmas decorations! Whether you're tired of setting out decorations or if you're excited and ready to pull them out again, this article will lift your Christmas decorating tips.
By Dorothy B. Brookshire | Published 11/6/2009
Poinsettias have long been a favorite holiday plant in the United States, but they have also been rumored to be poisonous. Find out if they're actually poisonous here!
By Aurora Aberdeen | Published 11/6/2009
An overview of Christmas Tree Farms in Southwestern Virginia.
By Pat Rapacchiano | Published 11/26/2008
These Christmas kitchen decorating tips are practical and easy.
By Mara Oakes | Published 10/14/2009
Christmas is one of the most exciting times of year. Unfortunately, what makes Christmas exciting and appealing to humans often has tragic outcomes for our dogs.
By Jeanine Norman | Published 10/26/2009
Keep holiday plants looking beautiful throughout the entire Christmas season. Give holiday plants as gifts or add flowers to your own Christmas decor.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/9/2005
An overview of Christmas tree farms throughout the state of Michigan.
By Pat Rapacchiano | Published 11/26/2008
The origins of the customs that resulted in today's use of plants at Christmas. Many had their roots in pre-Christian religions and Solstice celebrations.
By Laurie Brown | Published 9/17/2007
These collage Christmas cards have a vintage touch thanks to digital photos you print in black and white or sepia.
By R. Ann Siper | Published 10/26/2007
It is good manners to bring a host or hostess gift to the Christmas Holiday party. A small token lets the hostess know that you appreciate being invited to the gathering.
By Christine Bude Nyholm | Published 11/13/2008
Descriptions of items and ways to decorate tables for Christmas parties and functions.
By Sophie Walton | Published 11/19/2008
Recycled Food cans are a fun source for making free and budget Christmas centerpieces.
By R. Ann Siper | Published 10/28/2007
With a piece of posterboard you can easily make a Christmas surround for plants and candles.
By Emma S. | Published 12/12/2008
With a piece of posterboard, you can easily make a Christmas surround for plants and candles.
By Emma S. | Published 12/22/2008
10 easy and relatively low cost ways of decorating the guest room in a Christmas theme for your holiday company.
By C. Jeanne Heida | Published 10/23/2009
Most people decorate the front of their house. If you and your guests come in the back porch, a Christmas welcome can make everyone who enters feel the Christmas spirit.
By JUNEANN REED | Published 10/21/2009
Indoor plants are a great way to decorate and to help maintain good air quality in your home. Here is a list of the top 10 indoor plants to grow when you are looking for low maintenance, easy to grow plants.
By Tracy DeLuca | Published 2/16/2009
Unless you consider eating your Christmas dinner on the beach in shorts, Santa arriving on a surfboard, or holiday decorations including Koala's dressed in Santa hats and suits.
By Faith Draper | Published 12/6/2009
Safety tips for when you have a baby in the house for Christmastime.
By Tiffany Bell | Published 10/29/2008
A guide to the dangers holiday decorating can create and how to prevent them.
By S H | Published 9/23/2008
Whether you have a Christmas Cactus or you have given one away as a gift, caring for them after the Christmas season is not difficult, making it possible to enjoy for many years to come.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 2/1/2006
After Chirstmas what should you do with your left over poinsettia?
By Donna Daniels | Published 1/27/2007
Christmas sparkles, Christmas twinkles. The colors of Christmas cast their enchanting spell as they glitter and glow around us. Here are ideas to help you use captivating color in your holiday decorating.
By Jennifer T. Moore Fuller | Published 10/25/2007
Perhaps I have not been a child for many years, but I am still a child at heart. The Christmas songs I loved as a child continue to be top ten Christmas songs today.
By Melody Landeros | Published 10/9/2009
How to plan some safe, fun activities for your pets at Christmas. Follow safety tips to ensure a happy pet at Christmas.
By Violet Rose | Published 10/19/2009
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