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Kalanchoe is a family of succulents, many of which flower. They are tender perennials… More
These night-blooming varieties of the cactus family are known for their highly fragrant flowers,… More
... are more than 180 aloe species, all of which are succulents. You can… More
While many plants thrive in rich, loamy soil, some actually prefer something a little… More
Succulents are members of the family Cactaceae, which includes cactus. Succulents store water in… More
Cacti come in hundreds of different shapes and sizes and can thrive in a… More
With their plump leaves and striking appearance, succulents make interesting and unusual houseplants. Because… More
Succulents are hearty desert plants specifically adapted to weather-worn soil, storing water inside their… More
Orchid cacti are not members of the orchid family, but their flowers are just… More
... South Africa in the early 1800s. This two leaved succulent will produce yellow,… More
Garden planters extend the garden to the patio, entryway, or deck. They can also… More
...rchid cactus, or phyllocactus, is a member of the cacti family, but acts quite… More
Orchid cactus (Epiphyllum) is identified and grown for the magnificent and aromatic blossom that… More
Winterizing succulents and cacti is an important process prior to bringing them indoors. Greg… More
...for your Easter cactus, you should only plant the cacti in a pot that… More
Carnivorous plants are plants that eat small insects, but still require plenty or light… More
...onal as well, serving as seats, steps or borders. Choosing where and how to… More
Cactus and Succulents: A Care Manual inspires as it teaches about the care and… More
Fixing a broken cactus is a simple as taking the damaged piece of cactus and… More
...hen the temperatures reach below 50 degrees. Grow cacti, letting them dry out completely between… More
...e summer and once a month during the winter. Keep cacti and succulents thriving with… More
Getting a cactus to grow indoors depends on the type of cactus and the climate.… More
...ry little water, including jade plants, Christmas cacti and euphorbias. Give a home plenty of… More
The San Pedro cactus will do well living outdoors in mild or warm climates, or… More
When placing houseplants around a home, make sure that they have enough light, even if… More
Cactus plants are easy plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all about… More
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Learn how to plan for change and growth in your garden, plus beginner gardening tips,… 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
Whilst I do know how to care for cacti, the does & don'ts & such-like, I do not know about the background, such as where is it native to & what are its normal growing conditions, of the echinopsis seminudus (now that's a name to make a teenage boy laugh):0… More
...he plant in the photo, looks like a succlent or a cacti. any help would be appriciated. More
Welcome to Garden Guides new Cacti and Succulent Forum. Isn't this neat? Here's picture of one of my unknowns. More
Bought this cacti/succulent garden the other 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
I'm trying to find house plants that will do okay with (1) me and my brown thumb, and (2) in a room that gets very little sunlight. I thought a cactus might fill the bill. I prefer a type that won't get really big; however, I don't know much about… More
:) Christmas Cacti do not like to be moved esp around bloom time. They will drop their buds in a heart beat. Although they are supposed to bloom at Xmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, they jus seem to bloom when ever they feel like I have a white with hot pink center… More
...ce from site photos (full of white marguerite and cacti) and some images from flickr).:rolleyes: Does anyone know the… More
... if anyone is doing any gardening with cold hardy cacti. we are in MN Z4, but we are not afraid to "push the… More
If you just brought it in, then it's probably in shock...it's normal for any plant coming indoors (or going outdoors) if there wasn't any slow adjustment to the new conditions. Keep you Avocado in as best light you can give it until spring and water sparingly ...not dry but not… More
...i there, I would like to trade for other cacti or succulents. I have 2 Epies and 2 nice Flute Jade plants. All are well rooted. The Flude Jades are very nice established baby plants. RR More
I have recently become OBSESSED with succulents. My problem is that I live in Florida and it is now the rainy season. If I move them out of the rain they don't get enough sun, does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can get them through the rainy… More
...F recently went shopping and came home with these cacti and succulents for me. My only problem is not knowing what type they are. If anyone has any hints, I would greatly appreciate it. thank you. More
Hi, Please check out our NEW topic Cacti and Succulents under The Ornamental Garden Category. Feel free to stop by to discuss your thoughts and questions pertaining to Cacti and Succulents. Here is the link: http://my.gardenguides.com/forums/forum/10375 More
:rolleyes: hey i was wondering wether any one has cacti seeds/plant that i cam buy of them More
Can cacti get sunburned? I put mine out for the summer, and they are looking red :confused: I have them in full sun, should I move them into part sun? I am really good at killing cactus, but I've had these for about 2 years with no problems and I… More
What are the chances we can get a cacti/succulent forum? I would love it myself and maybe others would also. Just a thought:) The question came to me when I was looking for were to post a question about cactus and didnt know were I should post it..lol So I… More
how long should they have there seed leaves?? --i have ones i started sometime in october as a kit from vegas an there still wioth seed leaves everything else ive got is past that by now (well the tamotoes an peppers an outher things are) --if yall want pics jus… More
question when are they "big enough" to be transplanted? rightnow there in mini greenhouses or so under the aerogarden just starting to show the first signs of whet they are More
I just got a group of cacti and succulents and they are so nice bt i would love to know if anyone can name any of them. It would be cool to know what it is I have. More
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