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A Cactus Christmas

by Erin Spencer / December 4, 2017

It's Christmas time, and down here in Texas we do things slightly differently than in other states. That's why, with a name like "Christmas cactus", you knew I wasn't going to miss the opportunity to talk about this succulent sweetheart. 1. Watering/Soil. Christmas cactus, or Schlumbergera bridgessii, needs moist soil to grow, but not soaking. Too much and the plant will rot, too little and it might not bloom. Well draining soil makes this much easier. Put sand or small stones at the base of the pot to help you get this effect. 3. Sunlight: Bright, indirect light is best, like that which comes through a house window. Direct sunlight, especially in Texas, can burn the plant. 4. Temperature/Humidity: Christmas cactus prefer the temperature to hover around 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 50-60 at night. They are tropical plants, so high humidity is a must. Fill their drip tray with pebbles and water, or mist often to keep them happy. 5. Fertilizer: Fertilize monthly from late winter to late summer with 20-20-20. Don't  fertilize in the winter as the plant will start to go dormant. 6. Blooming: The Christmas cactus can be a finicky bloomer. They require at least 12 hours of total darkness for 6-8 weeks during the evenings to form buds. This includes indoor lighting! Cover your plant with a tarp if you are unsure and be sure to cut back on how much you water. Once buds form you can remove the tarp.  Be sure to start this process earlier in fall if you want a thanksgiving bloom; it can take up to 12 weeks for the buds to bloom once they've formed.  Don't take my word for it? Gardening Know How has several articles specifically on caring for Christmas cactus. 

Sneak peak at our photo shoot with McKinney York Architects Austin Monthly

by Rodney Stoutenger / April 5, 2016

Sneak peak at our photo shoot collaboration with @mckinneyyorkarchitects and @austin_monthly Can't wait to show you more![igp-likes] Instagram LikesSneak peak at our photo shoot collaboration with McKinney York Architects and Austin Monthly Can't wait to show you more! #photoshoot #atx #succulent #pool #artstudio #nativeedge #nativeedgelandscape

Oh what a day! This wind makes it so cold outside!

by Rodney Stoutenger / February 23, 2016

Oh what a day! This wind makes it so cold outside! Hope everyone is enjoying this brief cold front while we await the heat of summer![igp-likes] LikesOh what a day! This wind makes it so cold outside! Hope everyone is enjoying this brief cold front while we await the heat of summer! #succulent #atxwinter #ghostplant #atx #atxlife #nativeedge #nativeedgelandscape

Hope Everyone is Enjoying this Brief Cold Front While We Await The Heat of Summer

by Rodney Stoutenger / February 23, 2016

Oh what a day! This wind makes it so cold outside! Hope everyone is enjoying this brief cold front while we await the heat of summer![igp-likes] LikesOh what a day! This wind makes it so cold outside! Hope everyone is enjoying this brief cold front while we await the heat of summer! #succulent #atxwinter #ghostplant #atx #atxlife #nativeedge #nativeedgelandscape

Awesome combination of Mexican Feather Grass and Sedum Mexicana

by Rodney Stoutenger / January 29, 2016

Can't wait for Spring and all the awesome plants and blooms that come with it! Here is a combination of Mexican Feather Grass and Sedum Mexicana ready for install! #landscapedesign #landscapearchitecture #plantgeek #grass #sedum #springtime #atx #nativeedge #nativeedgelandscape Can't wait for Spring and all the awesome plants and blooms that come with it! Here is a combination of Mexican Feather Grass and Sedum Mexicana ready for install! #landscapedesign #landscapearchitecture #plantgeek #grass #sedum #springtime #atx #nativeedge #nativeedgelandscape

What a beautiful day!

by Rodney Stoutenger / January 24, 2016

What a beautiful day! Hope everyone is out and about enjoying this amazing Austin weather! Today is the day- go and do it! #atx #sunshine #succulent #carpadiem #nativeedgelandscape #nativeedge What a beautiful day! Hope everyone is out and about enjoying this amazing Austin weather! Today is the day- go and do it! #atx #sunshine #succulent #carpadiem #nativeedgelandscape #nativeedge