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Honeycrisp Apples are HERE!
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After Christmas Sales!
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How to Care for your Poinsettia
Poinsettias are one of the longest-lasting blooming plants available to consumers.
Poinsettias are not poisonous. A study at Ohio State University showed that a 50 pound child who ate 500 bracts might have a slight tummy ache.
Tips for purchasing the perfect Poinsettia:
- Pick a plant with small, tightly clustered buds in the center.
- Look for crisp, bright, undamaged foliage.
- Avoid plants displayed in drafty or crowded areas.
The keys to keeping your Poinsettia Fresh:
- Place plant away from hot or cold drafts, and protect from cold winds.
- When surface soil is dry to the touch, water thoroughly.
- Fertilize once a month.
- To prolong color, keep a temperature range of 60 degrees for night and 72 degrees for day. High humidity is preferable.
Enjoy!
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