Mug Shots -Wonder who you're talking to?
- Bill in SC
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Mug Shots -Wonder who you're talking to?
The folks from the Garden Forums started a mug shot thread so you can see who you are talking to.. Seems like a good idea.. I'll start it off, if anyone wants to follow...
Bill in SC
Here is the thread over there.. We have several people on BOTH forums.. It's great to have twice the friends and sources of info!!
http://www.thegardenforums.org/viewtopic.php?t=5743
Bill in SC
Here is the thread over there.. We have several people on BOTH forums.. It's great to have twice the friends and sources of info!!
http://www.thegardenforums.org/viewtopic.php?t=5743
- cactuspolecat
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Harry, now that's some Ferocactus!
Bill, good idea for a mugshot thread, I got my pic taken yesterday...
DON'T click on this thumbnail...
The prickly one is the Saguaro...
Oh btw since bill has done a count, thought I'd do likewise... 895 (not including all my 1 year old seedlings) ...I haven't bought many lately
CP
Bill, good idea for a mugshot thread, I got my pic taken yesterday...
DON'T click on this thumbnail...
The prickly one is the Saguaro...
Oh btw since bill has done a count, thought I'd do likewise... 895 (not including all my 1 year old seedlings) ...I haven't bought many lately
CP
"To be held in the heart of a friend is to be a king!" ...Bruce Cockburn.
G'day from down under in Devonport, Taz, the HEART of Oz.
G'day from down under in Devonport, Taz, the HEART of Oz.
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- Bill in SC
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- cactuspolecat
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Here is my main outdoor cactus garden mugshot, I have some some shade coverage over about 20' x 8'. I have 8 saguaros, 2 cardon, 6 senita, a few palo verde trees, a bunch of cereus, opuntias,and more in there. Mostly columnars. Some of my mamillarias are bigger than some of my saguaros at the moment. I have lots of cacti all over the yard and in pots too.
A few of you old-timers will remember that we did this once in the past, but deleted the thread since out of a concern for space. I remember John described himself as a cross between Clint Eastwood and Robert Redford and it was very true!
That was back before I knew how much activity we could handle here. Now I know we can certainly fill out this thread and leave it going this time.
I'll join in the fun. Here are two of me (you've seen them before):
PS. Be sure to be extra polite in all your comments on this thread.
That was back before I knew how much activity we could handle here. Now I know we can certainly fill out this thread and leave it going this time.
I'll join in the fun. Here are two of me (you've seen them before):
PS. Be sure to be extra polite in all your comments on this thread.
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
Very neat idea It can help to put a face to the nickname. Well, I'm glad this isn't a picture contest, nobody would vote for this one
Here I am pondering whether it's all going to fit in the greenhouse. This isn't even half of it. You should see the back patio. 481 species/varieties of cacti and succulents and counting. Thank goodness some of them are cold hardy.
Franj
Here I am pondering whether it's all going to fit in the greenhouse. This isn't even half of it. You should see the back patio. 481 species/varieties of cacti and succulents and counting. Thank goodness some of them are cold hardy.
Franj
Franj wrote:Very neat idea It can help to put a face to the nickname. Well, I'm glad this isn't a picture contest, nobody would vote for this one
Here I am pondering whether it's all going to fit in the greenhouse. This isn't even half of it. You should see the back patio. 481 species/varieties of cacti and succulents and counting. Thank goodness some of them are cold hardy.
Franj
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