Here are some of the plants in my greenhouse.
Peter's Tour
- Peter
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.....here are some more.
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I also have a potting bench and comfortable stool in the greenhouse, and all the above, with Classic FM on the radio, a large glass of Scotland's finest to hand and Mrs T glugging Bristol Cream back in the house, combine to make for a quite relaxing retirement.
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That's a cracker of a greenhouse! Thanks for sharing Peter.
Paul in North-east Scotland (Grampian Branch BCSS)
National Collection Rebutia, Aylostera & Weingartia (inc. Sulcorebutia). Also growing a mixture including Ferocactus, Gymnocalycium, Lobivia, Mammillaria, Lithops, Gasteria, Haworthia.
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National Collection Rebutia, Aylostera & Weingartia (inc. Sulcorebutia). Also growing a mixture including Ferocactus, Gymnocalycium, Lobivia, Mammillaria, Lithops, Gasteria, Haworthia.
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Thanks Paul and by the way, if you find Copiapoas boring, get ready for a deep, relaxing sleep....
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That's a very fine collection, Peter! It must be quite a job to look after everything, retirement does have its merits!
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Very nice Peter, but you could do with a bit of variation in there, perhaps I'll have to send you a few decent plants over
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Peter
Love the Copiapoa's, whats the oldest plant in the collection ?.
Love the Copiapoa's, whats the oldest plant in the collection ?.
Bill,there are already some in the centre bench, Peter must have been visited by the Euphorbia liberation front ('ELF' for short) .I'll have to send you a few decent plants over
Tina
varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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That's a very impressive collection and a lovely big greenhouse. You are very lucky to have the space to have such a large one and a bottle of Scotch and a stool, what more could anyone want? There's plenty of variety, too. What is the curious cristate plant in picture three, it looks more like a cristate teddy bear than a plant? Is it the same as the cristate in picture eleven>
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That's true but they seem to be spiky ones.Tina wrote:Peter
Love the Copiapoa's, whats the oldest plant in the collection ?.
Bill,there are already some in the centre bench, Peter must have been visited by the Euphorbia liberation front ('ELF' for short) .I'll have to send you a few decent plants over