Spruce, Looking good :blue thumb:
Looks very nice. I agree, rain in winter could be a problem. The best way to negate that is a combination of a rain cover over the tops of the...
Sheep eating plants! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
Depends what sort of seeds you are after? If you want some general "mixed" cactus seed, Chiltern would be ok. If you are looking for specific...
I hope mine put on this amount of growth, but they have only been in the ground for a year or so.
I have a small piece of extrema that I have purchased recently. Hopefully it will start producing some decent sized leaves soon. I have chatted...
For anyone interested in CP books: http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/carnivorous-plants.52553/
Coolsox, In Stewart McPhearsons "Glistening Carnivores", he discusses them as coming from distinct populations.
This is growing at a friends house. A scrambler with these pretty purple flowers. But does seem smother everything in its path Anyone have any...
Definate weed. I pull them out as soon as I see them.
I'd plant it directly in the soil. So much better for it.
Sal, Do you know what you got? How have you treated them? I bought some seeds of Drosera binata multifida "extrema" from Chilterns a few months...
Yup, was going to say intermedia too. It is quite a widepread species and some of the clones from warmer areas are easier to grow as they don't...
These species are quite easy. I keep them with my other sub-tropical Drosera in my greenhouse.Min 5*C in winter. They are in full sun, in a dish...
2 new Drosera that I have added to my collection [ATTACH] I think this is a tropical form of Drosera intermedia [ATTACH] Drosera aliciae
VFT will do well in a unheated or just frost free greenhouse. Indoors tends to be too shady. And too warm in winter, so they don't get a proper...
Very nice. I have a few Rebutias and Sulcos in bloom at the moment too.
My Utric reniformis has a long way to go. It is still quite small at the moment. But the flowers are worth waiting for.
longk, Always nice seeing fantastic plants at public gardens. :blue thumb:
Yup, that's why I have got hundreds. Literally. About a third of my 16 ft greenhouse is Haworthias.
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