Thursday, February 20, 2014

Location, location, location

I bought a tiny potted "Christmas Cactus" at Trader Joe's the first year I lived in Boston.  
I placed it in a spot in my living room that didn't get super direct sunlight, thinking that was what it preferred.
I waited year after year for it to bloom and nada.
A few weeks ago, I moved it to the window to see what would happen.
Within days it had perked up immensly and 3 pink buds have emerged - so now it's dubbed the "Snow Cactus" and it proves...

...a sunny location is everything! 
Little by Little

12 thoughts on the matter:

Unknown said... {Reply}

Sun makes almost everything better! I hope you have a great day at school. Search for the sun.

Anonymous said... {Reply}

Oh I love it! So glad you have some buds! You'll have to show it again in full bloom!

Nicki said... {Reply}

yep - location, location, location. My mom had "Christmas Cactus" and each one bloomed best when in the sun (contrary to I believe what is posted on the info card). I'm with the others - sun is a good thing - especially when scouting out real estate (plant and human wise).

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

I miss my Christmas cactus. I had one for years. It was always a nice surprise when it bloomed!

Anonymous said... {Reply}

I have one that my husband bought me a couple of years ago. It did not bloom this year at all. I might just have to follow your advice and move it into a window with a view. Re-potting it I'm certain wouldn't hurt either! I'm so excited for you that you have buds!

Adrienne said... {Reply}

So pretty! And such a discovery. I do not have a green thumb, so this discovery would feel, to me, like I had won the lottery!!

Kim Cunningham said... {Reply}

So glad you experimented! So rewarding to see plants finally bloom. Love the color.

Kim Stevens said... {Reply}

They are so beautiful, so glad you decided to move it - I think there is a lesson in there for the rest of us too. When we are feeling drab, look for and sit next to the light! :)

Gina Kleinworth said... {Reply}

How exciting!!!! I have a lily that did that. It never bloomed for years & then all of a sudden it did & then each year after that. Until this year - but it's been growing like mad instead. Can't wait to get it to a better spot & maybe it will again.

Anonymous said... {Reply}

Your green thumb sounds a bit like mine! So glad you're finally seeing things happen :)

Sharon said... {Reply}

What a nice surprise for you! The color is lovely :)

Anita Johnson said... {Reply}

I love the color a Christmas Cactus brings to a snowy say. Mine are in full sun and bloom several times during the year! Easy to take cuttings too!