I have a few cactus succulents well actually 3. I know very little except cactus do not mind being ignored which works for me. I would like to expand some additional types. Most will be kept outside so need ones that can handle the cold and some snow.
Here is a photo of some of what I have outside I have had these for many years as you can see the have reproduced.
Just saying Hi
Just saying Hi
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- gemhunter178
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Re: Just saying Hi
Welcome! Up here in MA, I've had success with some Echinocereus and Escobaria up here. Delosperma live nicely and I'm currently trying some Lewisia species. Sedums grow like weeds, try not to let those loose. If that helps.
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
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Re: Just saying Hi
Hello.
And as the walls come down and as I look in your eyes
My fear begins to fade recalling all of the times
I have died and will die.
It's all right.
I dont mind
I dont mind.
I DONT MIND
My fear begins to fade recalling all of the times
I have died and will die.
It's all right.
I dont mind
I dont mind.
I DONT MIND
Re: Just saying Hi
Thanks for the information I will check out the what you have suggested, have to look them up 1st what I know about cactus you could put on the head of a spine. Plus I see there are similar species in each category but this is a step in the right direction.gemhunter178 wrote:Welcome! Up here in MA, I've had success with some Echinocereus and Escobaria up here. Delosperma live nicely and I'm currently trying some Lewisia species. Sedums grow like weeds, try not to let those loose. If that helps.