Just wondering about the odds for other bike/cactus fans here....
Anyone else here on TE collect and grow cactus and succulents?
I do know that BikingMomof3 has a small indoor cactus collection, as do I.
Anyone else?
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Just wondering about the odds for other bike/cactus fans here....
Anyone else here on TE collect and grow cactus and succulents?
I do know that BikingMomof3 has a small indoor cactus collection, as do I.
Anyone else?
Not so much cactus but DH brought me home a Verigated Agave a couple months ago. The grower at his nursery dug it up off the side of the road in West Texas and gave it to DH. It is quite spectacular and doesn't look like the ones you find in a nursery. I love the plant and it is completely low (no?) maintenance!
Now that I don't live in the southwest, I miss cactuses. I currently have a prickly pear that is not coping with the high humidity. Even though it's planted in sandy soil, I think it's rotting out from the bottom. But I did have blooms last month. Maybe I could keep a pincushion happy, and their halo of flowers is so cute.
On the otherhand, for the first time ever, I can grow African violets and ferns with no special care whatsoever. :cool:
Here is one of my cacti...a small 4" Gymnocalycium saglionis. I love the blue-ish color and way the new spines come out with a maroon tint.
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I've got a bunch out in my yard...I can't take any credit though, they are native here in the desert ! The cactus wrens love to nest in the big Saguaro cactus.
This is the most common Agave found at nurseries around here. It has kid of a blue tint, they get HUGE and are extremely popular for landscaping right now.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...americana4.jpg
This is the Wikipedia photo of one like mine. Ours is of course smaller, I should take a picture of it tonight. It is growing really fast, proabably 2 ft tall?
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...ricana_a-m.jpg
I have 2 cacti (hee hee) in my backyard but they're only 5 feet tall and I don't know the specific species. I think there semaphores. My BF's mom's cactus is flippin' jinormous, at least 8-9 feet. She just lets it sit there and do it's thing, it's amazing!
bmccasland, have you tried potting it first or planting in a really really sunny, dry spot? Or, try a different cactus (if you haven't already). Semaphore's grow well in sticky and humidity filled environments (which is why they do so well in Florida, Virgin Islands, and Jaimaca. I hope the cactus you does well, they're so nice.
Wow, those are incredible agave! Can't wait to see a picture of your actual baby one! :)
Beth- I can't believe your p.pear bloomed when it was that small! :eek:
I got into cactus recently because I was tired of our 3 cats chewing on house plants, and I also didn't want to have to find a waterer when we go away for 2 weeks, etc. When investigating cacti & succulents, I was enchanted by their strange and bizarre forms- like beings from some other world. They seem to have a serene presence all their own. And my cats leave them alone! :D
I really love them, and they ask for so little in return!
I can't believe this is what you PNW do with your overabundance of rain.
ps I have a cactus garden too- but only because my mom thinks I love them. I also have a delightful aloe plant growing in a starbuck's mug.
Here are some photos of my agave. Had to use the camera phone, as my batteries in the digital camera are somehow MIA. :confused:
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...f3ee29d221.jpg
And one from a few feet back. The pot it is in is really cool but I don't know if you can tell it has a Palm Tree on it. I have a thing for Palm Trees. :)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...a7f8862287.jpg
I would like to get more cacti/succulents for the backyard, but I would have to fence them in. One of our dogs in blind and I am pretty sure she would injure herself. :(
Amanda, that agave is really pretty big! Looks like you did a nice potting job on it. I love the creamy white in it.
Here is my Pilocereus glaucochrous ("Wooly Torch"). I love the soft white "fur" that looks like troll hair- but there are sharp spines hidden in it! :eek:
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