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Comment by Sentient Biped on December 25, 2012 at 3:43pm Amer,
Maybe I'll try again. There are hardy varieties. I enjoy opuntias a lot.
Comment by amer chohan on December 21, 2012 at 12:01pm Opuntias are less frost hardy than many other cacti are but hardy enough to survive upto freezing tempratures. Primary reason for the loss was perhaps too much wet weather(water standing arround the roots for long time). It could be easily manged by adding corase fine sand in the upper 6 inch layer(30%). It provides many benifits such as
!- Water does not stand in roots
2- If it rains too much only roots beneath the layer are destroyed. Plant take root again from surviving roots in the sandy layer.
3- In winter rains soil dries in double quick time.
4- It provides soft soil for roots to flourish.
5- It improves soil breathing.
I don't have much experience with other plants but it works miracles in case of cacti.
Those opuntias are beautiful! Do they grow different coloured flowers on one plant or does it only look like that?
Comment by Idaho Spud on December 21, 2012 at 9:18am Sentient, amazing cactus in Mexico. I wouldn't want one of those pads to fall on my head!
Those cacti flowers are very beautiful. They look like the kind that grow wild around here, and every once in a while, I think about transplanting some to my garden.
Comment by Sentient Biped on December 21, 2012 at 9:11am Amer, beautiful Cacti!
I used to grow more cacti but my cooler wetter climate was not cactus-friendly. I like the big opuntia most of all - edible pads (nopales), flowers, and fruits. Wish I could figure out how to grow them here!
I had this one in my yard 5 years ago. It died in a freeze/wet winter.
This was from an old postcard I found on the internet.

Comment by amer chohan on December 21, 2012 at 8:48am Echinocereus pictures are googled. I have only 3 of the shown species. Reason behind pasting the picture was that usually plant lovers value the beauty of plants on florination, very few are aware of the fact that spination could be that beautiful.
Comment by Idaho Spud on December 20, 2012 at 12:34pm Joan, have you tried your Morels yet? Not that I'm advocating it! Don't want to be responsible for you getting sick.
Comment by Joan Denoo on December 20, 2012 at 12:16pm Amer, your cactus are lovely, and they look so healthy. Do you have them in your home or in a greenhouse?
Just look at the fractal patterns! What a joy!
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