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Brooke Burke Is A Desert Beauty...Just Like The Cactus

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Cacti are available in over 2,500 different varieties, such as 
pincushion, powder puff, rat-tail, prickly pear, bunny ears, and 
golden barrel. While most people think of cacti as having sharp 
spines, some varieties are a little easier to handle with soft 
hair-like fibers.


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Brooke Burke Is A Desert Beauty...Just Like The Cactus
Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Wesley Berry, AAF
Wesley Berry Flowers
http://www.wesleyberryflowers.com/



The beautiful Brooke Burke, hostess of hit television show Rock
Star: INXS and E! travel series "Wild On," was raised in the
deserts of Tucson, Arizona. But, she's not the only beauty to
come out of the desert-cactuses are one of the most beautiful and
easiest to care for touches of green you can add to your home.

Cacti are available in over 2,500 different varieties, such as
pincushion, powder puff, rat-tail, prickly pear, bunny ears, and
golden barrel. While most people think of cacti as having sharp
spines, some varieties are a little easier to handle with soft
hair-like fibers. Cacti grow well in pots and can be displayed in
beautiful dish gardens. Because they're relatively easy to care
for, they make the perfect plant for individuals with busy
lifestyles or who are just prone to forget watering.

Cacti grow best in areas where they can receive between six and
eight hours of direct sunlight each day, but will also do well
where only indirect or filtered light is available. However,
avoid placing cacti in areas where they will get more than eight
hours of direct sunlight per day as they may burn. Also, don't
set your cacti too close to the glass in your windows if the
window is exposed to the hot midday sun. The sun will magnify the
heat and can cause your cacti to burn.

Cacti grow during the summer and are generally dormant during the
winter. Therefore, your cacti will require more water during the
summer months than it will in the winter. The frequency with
which you water will depend on the amount of sun exposure your
cacti receives. Obviously if the plant is in direct sunlight it
will dry out more quickly. However, if it receives less light,
you'll be able to water less often. Whatever the case may be,
allow the soil to dry out between waterings. It's better to
underwater your cacti than to overwater them, because too much
water may cause rot.

Cacti should be watered during the morning hours and placed in a
sunny area to dry up any water that gets on the plant itself. If
your cacti is placed in a position that doesn't normally get
direct sunlight, move it just for the day of watering, then move
it back. Don't expose it to too much light, though - your cacti
won't be used to it and will burn more easily than a cacti that
normally lives in direct sunlight. Once the excess water has
dried off the plant, move it back to its regular location. Most
cacti will need to be watered at least every two weeks during the
summer and about once per month during the winter. 




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Wesley Berry is the President of Wesley Berry Flowers, 
a successful multi-million dollar business that was 
established in 1946. He is also the Headmaster of the 
Professional Florists' Institute, a floral design school 
located in Michigan. Visit Wesley Berry Flowers on the 
web at http://www.wesleyberryflowers.com.


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