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Not so fast: You could toss your poinsettias, or help them 'bloom' again next year

I tend to view holiday decorations strictly as anticipatory objects. They’re lovely leading up to the big day, but as soon as midnight strikes, I’m ready to drag the Jack-O-Lantern or Christmas tree to the curb.

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Not so fast: You could toss your poinsettias, or help them 'bloom' again next year

This Dec. 14, 2023, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows a grouping of poinsettia plants on display in Old Brookville, New York. (Jessica Damiano via AP)

I tend to view holiday decorations strictly as anticipatory objects. They’re lovely leading up to the big day, but as soon as midnight strikes, I’m ready to drag the Jack-O-Lantern or Christmas tree to the curb.

Not so with poinsettias, however.

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