Hello all
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Hello all
Hello, Thought I would introduce myself. I stubbled onto this forum few weeks ago and have been very impressed with the info and pictures.
I'm from Australia and have been growing cactus for only a short while, maybe 2 years. Its now bordering on a obsession.
Cant really say what specific interest I have within cacti. Will settle for growing just about any lol.
not sure how much I can add, being alot newer to this hobbie than others but Im sure I can learn alot.
I will try to get some pics of some of my plants up.
I'm from Australia and have been growing cactus for only a short while, maybe 2 years. Its now bordering on a obsession.
Cant really say what specific interest I have within cacti. Will settle for growing just about any lol.
not sure how much I can add, being alot newer to this hobbie than others but Im sure I can learn alot.
I will try to get some pics of some of my plants up.
A hearty welcome from me! Glad to have another Aussie on the forum. (You will find you are not the only cacti nut in the Southern Hemisphere on this board.)
I can relate to the general interest - I too like them all - Epis, Opuntias, North American, South American - you name it!
I can relate to the general interest - I too like them all - Epis, Opuntias, North American, South American - you name it!
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
- CoronaCactus
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Hello,
I also want to extend a warm welcome to you. You probably already know, that there are a number of very active forum members from your country on this forum. Although it seems to be difficult to obtain some new cacti when you do live in Australia - based on the quarantine regulations that your country has in place - I have noticed, that some Australian forum members do have a very good collection already. Some of us also would be willing to trade plants or to give away free seed and plants. I am certain, that you will have no problem at all with indulging in your obsession.
Harald
I also want to extend a warm welcome to you. You probably already know, that there are a number of very active forum members from your country on this forum. Although it seems to be difficult to obtain some new cacti when you do live in Australia - based on the quarantine regulations that your country has in place - I have noticed, that some Australian forum members do have a very good collection already. Some of us also would be willing to trade plants or to give away free seed and plants. I am certain, that you will have no problem at all with indulging in your obsession.
Harald
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Hello from another fellow Aussie!
im in Melbourne.
You will fit right in here, very friendly people and soo knowledgeable. quite a few active Aussie members too.
Harald, our quarantine restrictions may be strict but there are plenty of cacti already introduced in the country before the laws were introduced. its only new or very rare plants that can be hard to get ahold of here.
still plenty around to build up a very nice collection!
im in Melbourne.
You will fit right in here, very friendly people and soo knowledgeable. quite a few active Aussie members too.
Harald, our quarantine restrictions may be strict but there are plenty of cacti already introduced in the country before the laws were introduced. its only new or very rare plants that can be hard to get ahold of here.
still plenty around to build up a very nice collection!
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G'day and a Big Welcome the CG. I live in North West Victoria just out of Mildura.
Enjoy yourself in hear and don't be afraid to ask anything as these guys sure know their cacti and succulents
Betty
It's an addiction and one that is impossible to break once bittenI'm from Australia and have been growing cactus for only a short while, maybe 2 years. Its now bordering on a obsession.
Enjoy yourself in hear and don't be afraid to ask anything as these guys sure know their cacti and succulents
Betty
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