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The San Pedro cactus grows naturally in areas of South America such as Southern… More
A cactus plant is part of the succulent family and grows in various forms,… More
The San Pedro cactus is native to the Andes mountains of Ecuador and Peru.… More
With over 100 different species in Arizona, cactus flowering plants naturally adorn its vast,… More
... diseases commonly affect the agave, but diligent gardening and care can prevent or… More
...er to mature than those grown from cuttings, some gardeners consider seeds easier to… More
The nopal cactus, also known as the opuntia cactus or prickly pear cactus, is… More
...njoy celebrating the spring season with an Easter cactus. Easter cactus is a tropical… More
...voking scenes of the desert and rocky landscapes, cactus is a water-conserving plant that… More
Cacti and succulents are popular because they grow heartily in bad soil conditions and… More
Cactus landscaping showcases these sun-loving plants. This low-maintenance landscape design makes for a fascinating… More
...eri) is a member of the family Cactaceae and is a succulent native to… More
...owth cycle of lithops begins when the body of the cactus… More
Cacti make beautiful and interesting houseplants that add character to any home. But perhaps… More
While caring for a cactus is relatively easy, potting one can be a little… More
...not a safe source of water. The water of a barrel cactus can cause… More
Succulents are great plants to grow in hot arid climates. They need little water… More
...ar to a cactus, the Aloe Vera plant is actually a succulent, capable of… More
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...placing it in a moist setting. Take advice from a gardening... More
... of them when they break is easy with tips from a gardening specialist in… More
Watering cactus and succulent gardens requires letting them dry out between watering them, and then… More
...ween watering them, with tips from a professional gardener in... More
The Prickly Pear cactus retains water easily, so it can survive in dry, sandy climates… More
...dro cactus with helpful advice from a sustainable gardener in this... More
A cactus can become a house plant - as long as the right steps and… More
Learn about how to make a manageable garden in this free gardening video about growing… More
...er propagating them with expert tips in this free gardening video. More
...ulent plant with tips from an expert in this free gardening clip. More
...about the proper pot size you should use for your cactus or succulent plant with… More
...t the best potting mix to use for your cactus and succulent plants with tips… More
...d different types of soil you can use for growing cactus succulents; get professional tips… More
...on growing your own plants and herbs in this free gardening video. More
...ucculent plant and the role they can play in your garden with tips from an… More
...lent plants with tips from an expert in this free gardening clip. More
...earn about the tools you'll need to care for your cactus or succulent plant with… More
...propagation with tips from an expert in this free gardening clip. More
... to insert your plants in soil for growing cactus succulents; get professional tips and… More
...lent plants with tips from an expert in this free gardening clip. More
... about the fertilization needs of cacti and other succulent plants with tips from an… More
... are potted with tips from an expert in this free gardening clip. More
Cactus plants are easy plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all about… More
I just responded to a newbie who loves cactus. Then I saw that she had all kinds of links in her profile. I PM'ed her to kindly remove all things commercial. I hope that works. Witt More
...d because he was never transplanted. I put him in Cactus soil and a bigger pot and what happened was he started growing… More
... very nice 10 and 12 inch rooted leaves of orchid cactus. I would like to trade them for other succulents. I am really wanting some Echeveria but would consider other things. The orchid cactus came to me in a (cactus for postage trade) and I misunderstood what… More
Hi, I went today and got a Christmas Cactus, I have been wanting one for a long time and finally bought one. Now how do I take care of it? How often do you water them? Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. More
...renzo Creek in upper Hayward and came across this cactus, I took a small cutting and am hoping for an identity if anyone can help me. More
A friend of mine gave me a cutting of a Holiday Cactus (not sure what type) about a year and a half ago the plant seemed to be doing quite well but of late it keeps dropping leaf and I've also noticed that some of the leaves seem lighter round… More
I have 2 large epi cuttings...one is 9 inches the other is 13 inches. 2 small opuntia pads...bunny ears and one unknown 2 rooted plants of mother of thousands..well rooted and about 4-6 inches tall. Watch chain crassla cuttings. verigated jade cutting What I am looking for is Echeveria cuttings/leaves… More
My mom bought a pink and a red Spring/Easter Cactus and since there were about 4 plants in each one, she gave me one of each. Can anyone give me any advice on them? More
I have an Easter Cactus that I bought 2 years ago. Of course it was blooming when I bought it, but it hasn't bloomed since. I know some one on here knows how to make it bloom again. I have a Christmas Cactus that I always put in the dark… More
...nd think i'll like it here! we have many kinds of gardens, many kinds of plants. right now i'm wondering if anyone is doing any gardening with cold hardy cacti. we are in MN Z4, but we are not afraid to "push the… More
...horns plant and was wondering if it was a type of cactus?Thanks, kj More
...owners didn't know its name. It looks like a Xmas cactus with its sectioned branches, but the branches are broader and thicker, the flowers seems to bloom mostly at the tip ends and are fist-sized, gorgeously… More
My grandmother gave me a few pieces and they multiply like crazy. It's a hardy little house plant and it has actually bloomed a couple of times. Unfortunately it isn't now and I don't have a picture handy, but it makes the most beautiful crimson trumpet shaped flowers. My grandmother… More
...l Aug 25th. The lady that scheduled me had a huge cactus like plant that took up a whole wall, it had a really nice large white bloom which she said only lasts… More
I live in New Mexico and grow a cactus garden. More
...t know the name. It is hard as a rock, not like a succulent. Anyone know of this plant? Linda B More
...t know the name. It is hard as a rock, not like a succulent. Anyone know of this plant? Linda B More
...in. can anyone identify it. I bought it at Lowe's Garden Center a few years ago… More
I plan on starting some epiphyllum cactus ( Orchid cactus) from seeds has any one tried this before and what kind of luck have you had I found all kinds of information on the net but want to see what some of the members here have to say about growing… More
...n I was looking for were to post a question about cactus and didnt know were I should post it..lol So I… More
I was wondering how to propigate this cactus. I have no idea what kind it is. It is around 15 years old. It is 2' tall on the main shoot, then the top got cut off in the patio door and it grew another section off that, and it is… More
As I have been going through my stock I am weeding out the things I dont have as much interest in to make more space for things I do. I wish I had unlimited space so I could keep it all, but I dont. I am going to make one… More
Hello, I have a small cactus and succulent (and an aloe, which is doing fine so far). The cactus is looking mushy at the bottom, and the succulent has had almost all the leaves fall off! Anyone have any idea why this is happening? I am thinking it is aphids,… More
I am offering a grab bag of cactus and succulents, these will be odds and ends of differant types of cactus and succulent..most are small plants or rooted cuttings and even some unrooted cuttings. I just need to cut down on my load some. some of what you may find… More
... day, loved the red ball on one of the cacti. The cactus & the succulent in the front I think I know, maybe a mammilaria & an echeveria, but the two at the back are a mystery to me. The succulent is a lovely… More
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