plants in ghouse5
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plants in ghouse5
These are across the back between the two side stagings. This staging was originally a pine computer table and just fitted.
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Re: plants in ghouse5
That's a very well presented display Sue, I like the edition of the rocks. Nice to see something a little different than the usual pots lined up in seried ranks. A great idea too recycling the computer table!!
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Re: plants in ghouse5
Be aware that that mixed planting on the left contains plants that grow at very different rates - the Opuntia on the left will quickly swamp the small ones at the front. Long term it's worth splitting them up but nice to enjoy in the meantime.
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
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Re: plants in ghouse5
Thanx Phil....They are only tempoary as at the moment I do not know the rate at which they grow. They are all still in pots and just plunged in sand and gravel.
Re: plants in ghouse5
Vic wrote:
> ............ Nice to see something a little different than the
> usual pots lined up in seried ranks.
You mean like your Vic Lol!!!
They look nice Sue Once my tomatoes are out the little greenhouse I think I'll be sorting out some staging.
> ............ Nice to see something a little different than the
> usual pots lined up in seried ranks.
You mean like your Vic Lol!!!
They look nice Sue Once my tomatoes are out the little greenhouse I think I'll be sorting out some staging.
Nick T
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A lot of all sorts
Warwickshire
A lot of all sorts
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Re: plants in ghouse5
Well Nick I have got the odd rock here and there!!