vitt13's small summer garden

Discuss hardy cacti grown outside all year.
vitt13
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These plants have adapted to full sun and I plan to plant them in "the small garden" next weekend (except lithops which I'll place next to "garden" stay in pots with existing cat protection cover).
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This Sunday was productive. I did a big part of work I planned to do. Still have no final photo but have some photos in progress.
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Today was a heavy rain. I shot the photo through the window how water is drained without any bad consequences.
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The hedgehog has chosen "a safe place" among spiny friends.
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It's almost done.
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Beautiful! And I nice hedgehog too, I hope it doesn't get hurt!

May I ask what is that plant on 2nd and 4th picture from the bottom? A delosperma?
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metsolt wrote: Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:56 am Beautiful! And I nice hedgehog too, I hope it doesn't get hurt!

May I ask what is that plant on 2nd and 4th picture from the bottom? A delosperma?
Thank you! The hedgehog is fine, it steps on the ground between cacti.
Those plants are Portulaca grandiflora, fast-growing but one year living succulent. Every year I propagate it from seeds.
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