Jus tthought i would introduce myeslf
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Jus tthought i would introduce myeslf
well hello everyone. Im fairly new to the world of Cacti and Succulents. I started gaining my interest in them when I saw the small collect that my Fiance's mother had. We slowly started going out to pick her out some new plants and as of Monday this week she bought me my first of what i am sure is going to be many. Other than how nifty a lot of them appear, im not exactly the biggest green thumb so i thought i would attempt something that seemed a little hardier plus my cats cant eat something that bites back
So new... So much to discover...Sincerely Shala
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hehe that is if i can keep my cacti alive im not good at keeping plants alive, bu ti figured trying cacti would work because they can go without water for a little while. As long as my cats dont eat the one i have i hope to continue my collection. Any suggestions as to what would be good for my area to attempt to grow is grealty appreciated
So new... So much to discover...Sincerely Shala
Welcome to the forum and your soon to grow addiction
Cacti should fit the bill for your not so green thumb. You can grow almost anything in your area if there in pots When and if you start growing in the ground is where you have do do some homework or just ask questions here.
Heres a flower you should like and you will be somewhat surprised by the cactus it's growing on as some don't consider them a pretty cactus.
Cacti should fit the bill for your not so green thumb. You can grow almost anything in your area if there in pots When and if you start growing in the ground is where you have do do some homework or just ask questions here.
Heres a flower you should like and you will be somewhat surprised by the cactus it's growing on as some don't consider them a pretty cactus.
Bill
If it sticks ya or pokes ya, I like it
If it sticks ya or pokes ya, I like it
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Welcome to the forum from me too. Growing cacti - at least some of them - is not always easy. However, there are genera which are quite forgiving. I do have a Master's degree in Horticulture, but still manage to kill some of my plants now and then. I am sure you are going to do just well with your small and growing collection. There are a lot of folks on this forum who have quite extensive experience growing cacti and I am certain everyone of us is willing to assist you with your new hobby.
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