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  1. #1
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    Fredwina,
    I didn't know that tequila was made from agave plants!!! Thanks for the info!
    Your Target cactus are wonderful!

    Is that the view from your prison cell window?
    (just kidding, I lived many years in PR and got used to all the essential "rejas" over every door and window there)

    I think there is way more and better info on cacti and succulents on the internet than in books. The people on the cactus forum moan about the dearth of good books to ge had. I've found lots of great and informative websites though.

    Cyclechick- those cacti in your yard look a might thirsty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    I think there is way more and better info on cacti and succulents on the internet than in books. The people on the cactus forum moan about the dearth of good books to ge had. I've found lots of great and informative websites though.
    Then you'd better write one! You gals have got some incredible photos already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Fredwina,
    Is that the view from your prison cell window?
    (just kidding, I lived many years in PR and got used to all the essential "rejas" over every door and window there)
    Actually, it's parkling lot for the train station in Upland. You can see the tracks if you look close.
    And a question from Cacti newbie:
    They're currently sitting inside on my window sill. would they do better outside? I'm worried about birds decding they look yummy...
    Last edited by Fredwina; 05-31-2007 at 09:54 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fredwina View Post
    And a question from Cacti newbie:
    They're currently sitting inside on my window sill. would they do better outside? I'm worried about birds decding they look yummy...
    Depends on how important it is to you to have them inside for your decor.
    If they get a LOT of sun on the windowsill they should be ok. They do need several hours of sun every day, or they will grow spindly. I don't think birds would want to eat them, but then I don't know what kind of odd birds you might have there! If you don't care whether they are in or out, then they would love the additional sun of outside I would think....but give them a couple weeks of gradual change to the full sun- they can burn if they've been inside for weeks and are then suddenly thrust out into the blasting sun.
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    Goats will eat them! I was out riding today and saw a goat chomping away on a cactus like the one CyclChyk posted.
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    My Agave- Growing Like Crazy!!

    My Agave is growing like crazy and it has a pup! We added little pot feet (they're frogs) to promote drainage and the agave is really happy. I want to dig out the little pup and nuture it to be a present for my mother in law. I am also going to have to start looking for another pot, I don't want to plant it in the yard because this is not the house we plan on living in forever and I have become very attached to my agave.

    Lisa- Do you know how to grow an succulent or a resource for it?

    Here is an updated photo (you can also see my Zinnias are popping!):

    Last edited by Aggie_Ama; 06-30-2007 at 09:05 AM.
    Amanda

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    I'm a bad Cactus Mommy......

    I had to repot some plants, and one appears to be dying

    any ideas?
    Btw, I've got some. apologies for my el cheapo camera:


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    Fredwina,
    Some possibile causes?:
    Did you use a potting soil made for cacti?- often those have way too much peat moss in them and it prevents the soil from getting wet at all. Most cactus growers mix regular potting soil and some sort of sand or tiny gravel about 1/2 and 1/2- that mixture works well.
    Also, if you have just repotted, the plants will be under stress and should not be in the blasting sun all day for a while. Cactus need to adjust gradually from indoors to out in the full sun. Too sudden a change can actually burn them.
    Don't let them get water more than once every week or two...they rot easily in soil that is not allowed to dry out between waterings.
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    Not quite cactus...

    Today I planted a foxglove. a stevia, and some portuluca which seem like a succulent that blooms in many colors, also two fuchias in front.

    I continued my fierce battle with agapanthus (sp?) a plant that does nothing for me but house snails. That will protect the rosemary and princess bush in front.

    Alas I can't remove my neighbors agapanthus but at least can yank mine from my front yard. I'll buy the snails on the neighbors plant a cheap beer to swim in ;-)

    I created a couple of "planter towers" in the patio; small container goes in bare spot in medium container goes in bare spot in big container. Thought I had no room in back on the tiered planter stands but...

    now I need more plants
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