Cactus plants, or cacti, make excellent house plants. Like succulents, they're used to hot, dry, sunny conditions – many are native to the desert. Their fleshy, usually leafless stems are designed to store water, so they’re able to cope with long periods of drought. As such they need very little watering and can even rot if given too much. They come in a range of shapes and sizes and – if you're lucky – they bear delightful, brightly coloured flowers in summer.

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Cacti can be grown individually in pots or as part of a long term indoor pot display. They also work well in terrariums. Slow growing, cacti can be grown in the same pot for years.


How to grow cactus plants

Grow cacti in free-draining compost in full sun. Water sparingly between spring and autumn and stop watering completely for the rest of the year.

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