These 5 Christmas plant care tips will save you time and stress

Shilpa Reddy

My favourite thing about growing Christmas plants is that when the festive period arrives, you can take cuttings and create your own beautiful decorations and wreaths for your home or as gifts for friends and family. I do this every year and love the aroma and scents that infuse my house at Christmas time. I find that plants with berries and bright colours, like holly and mistletoe, dressed up with a simple ribbon, work really well with pine cones, dried fruit and other evergreen plants.


Dry plants for decorations

Wreath using pine cones

Use plants that dry out well or are already dried, like pine cones, to make a long-lasting wreath. There’s nothing worse than creating a beautiful wreath to impress your guests, only to see the plants wither and die before the big day. I recommend drying the plants two to three weeks before you make the wreath.


Keep your wreath hydrated

Wreath hanging on a door

If you are using fresh plants on your Christmas wreath or indoor decorations, keep them looking in tip-top condition and make sure you spray them with some fresh water once a week, ensuring you don’t spray too much. A gentle spray will make it look hydrated; overwatering it could harm the plants and result in an unattractive wreath.


Keep your poinsettia healthy

Poinsettia

To keep your poinsettia looking healthy and vibrant throughout the Christmas period, make sure you keep it away from draughts. Otherwise, its leaves will wither, and it will shut down. Ideally, keep it at a temperature between 13 and 15°C with 6 to 8 hours of indirect sunlight a day.

How to care for poinsettias


Keep humidity high for Norfolk Island Pine

Norfolk Island Pine Photo: Getty Images

If you decorate your home with a Norfolk Island Pine as a miniature Christmas tree, remember that it’s a plant that likes high humidity. When it’s indoors, keep the humidity high by misting every week, using a pebble water tray or having a humidifier in the room.


Caring for holly

Ilex aquifolium

If you’re growing holly as a Christmas decoration staple in your garden, feed with a granular plant feed in spring and preferably cover with thick mulch. Holly doesn’t need much care, but I recommend removing any misplaced or diseased branches in the spring and pruning in late summer.

How to grow holly

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