Cactus of the Month
Cactus of the Month
Hi John,
This "Cactus of the Month" serial is awesome. Very detailed information and a professional presentation.
And at this pace (September "issue" is already out on the market) we will celebrate Christmas 2010 in few months...
Eduart
This "Cactus of the Month" serial is awesome. Very detailed information and a professional presentation.
And at this pace (September "issue" is already out on the market) we will celebrate Christmas 2010 in few months...
Eduart
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Hi all,
You may be surprised to see that a Cactus of the Month for May has appeared.
Daiv has asked me if I would mind working backwards to try to complete the year.
Some of of you may be surprised to see Opuntia microdasys as it is a common plant and not difficult to keep. I may have been a little selfish as I think it is probably my favourite, at least this month it is.
If you spot any mistakes, please let me know as I rattled this one off rather quickly.
John
You may be surprised to see that a Cactus of the Month for May has appeared.
Daiv has asked me if I would mind working backwards to try to complete the year.
Some of of you may be surprised to see Opuntia microdasys as it is a common plant and not difficult to keep. I may have been a little selfish as I think it is probably my favourite, at least this month it is.
If you spot any mistakes, please let me know as I rattled this one off rather quickly.
John
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Ah, another Opuntia . Way to go Johntemplegatejohn wrote:Hi all,
You may be surprised to see that a Cactus of the Month for May has appeared.
Daiv has asked me if I would mind working backwards to try to complete the year.
Some of of you may be surprised to see Opuntia microdasys as it is a common plant and not difficult to keep. I may have been a little selfish as I think it is probably my favourite, at least this month it is.
If you spot any mistakes, please let me know as I rattled this one off rather quickly.
John
I just wish it was hardy, it would be in my collection in a heartbeat
Great job as usual, keep them coming
Bill
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Hi there,
Sulcorebutia rauschii is really a very interesting and eye-catching plant. It was, few years back, one of my first cacti I've bought and unfortunately my first kill...
Although I have seen recently some magnificent clones, I couldn't dare to have another try. But it was actually my stupid behaviour (over-overwatering & inadecquate potting mix) that killed the plant. Can't be that hard to keep it alive on own roots...
Eduart
Sulcorebutia rauschii is really a very interesting and eye-catching plant. It was, few years back, one of my first cacti I've bought and unfortunately my first kill...
Although I have seen recently some magnificent clones, I couldn't dare to have another try. But it was actually my stupid behaviour (over-overwatering & inadecquate potting mix) that killed the plant. Can't be that hard to keep it alive on own roots...
Eduart
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Hi everyone,
It's that time again, the plant of the month for October is up on the Forum. Astrophytum's are among the most popular cacti among enthusiasts and this is arguably the best of them all. I hope you like it as much as I do. Which one is it? Take a look and find out.
All the Best to Everyone,
John
It's that time again, the plant of the month for October is up on the Forum. Astrophytum's are among the most popular cacti among enthusiasts and this is arguably the best of them all. I hope you like it as much as I do. Which one is it? Take a look and find out.
All the Best to Everyone,
John
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Hi everyone,
Finally made it, I am up to date with what hopefully will be a full year of Cactus of the Month. I hope you like this one too.
I am a little surprised that no one has yet come forward with a photograph of their special plant, so if you want one of your own plants to "star" in cactus of the month just E-mail me a photograph, but remember it must be one that you have taken yourself or have permission to use. I will do the rest.
It does not have to be a rare or expensive species, just a reasonably good, close up photograph of a well kept plant.
This also applies to succulents. I will be starting to do a succulent of the month in the New Year.
Finally made it, I am up to date with what hopefully will be a full year of Cactus of the Month. I hope you like this one too.
I am a little surprised that no one has yet come forward with a photograph of their special plant, so if you want one of your own plants to "star" in cactus of the month just E-mail me a photograph, but remember it must be one that you have taken yourself or have permission to use. I will do the rest.
It does not have to be a rare or expensive species, just a reasonably good, close up photograph of a well kept plant.
This also applies to succulents. I will be starting to do a succulent of the month in the New Year.