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  2. Can Poinsettias Be Planted Outside? Yes, with These 10 ... - AOL

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    The wildly fluctuating temperatures in most regions of North America are not friendly to growing poinsettias outdoors 12 months a year, but with a little plant know-how and a keen eye on the ...

  3. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    Related: The 11 Best Seed Starting Trays to Help Kickstart Your Garden. Seeds to Start Indoors. Some seeds grow best when they’re directly sown in the garden, while other seeds grow better when ...

  4. The Simple Seed-Starting Trick That Can Jumpstart Your Garden ...

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    Soaking seeds before planting them mimics the favorable growing conditions after a spring rain. Water is what wakes up many types of seeds and tells them it’s the right time to sprout.

  5. Euphorbia tithymaloides - Wikipedia

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    Euphorbia tithymaloides has a large number of household names used by gardeners and the public. Among them are redbird flower, [7] devil's-backbone, [8] redbird cactus, Jewbush, buck-thorn, cimora misha, Christmas candle, fiddle flower, ipecacuahana, Jacob's ladder, Japanese poinsettia, Jew's slipper, milk-hedge, myrtle-leaved spurge, Padus-leaved clipper plant, red slipper spurge, slipper ...

  6. How to Care for Poinsettias and Make Them Last Through the ...

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    Find the best poinsettia care tips to keep the plant looking healthy through the holidays, including what kind of water, light, and general care it needs.

  7. Euphorbia subg. Poinsettia - Wikipedia

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    Poinsettia is a subgenus deriving from the genus Euphorbia, and is endemic to North America. It contains around 24 species , most famously E. pulcherrima , the poinsettia which grows wild in the mountains on the Pacific slope of Mexico .