Daniel's Pacific NW Garden

The gardening diary of an experienced Pacific NW gardener.

Showing posts with label brasilopuntia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brasilopuntia. Show all posts
Thursday, October 15, 2015

Opuntia. Bumblebee. Peach Seed. 10.14.15

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 This is a good start for my opuntia trial.   I have two "Texas Opuntia Cuttings" via Amazon.  I imagine these are just some cac...
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Saturday, November 02, 2013

Overwintering Pelargonium, Citrus, Brugmansia, Zantedeschia, Opuntia

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Time to overwinter containerized plants, or give up on them. Pelargoniums (zonal geraniums)  are still green and blooming, but some neigh...
Sunday, August 24, 2008

'Oversummering"

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Here's a thought. Some plants are grown for their summer appearance, and ave overwintered in order to maintain them for the next year. O...
Saturday, August 02, 2008

Brasiliopuntia first bloom

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I've been growing this type of cactus for 20 years. The current plants were grown from cuttings from previous ones, probably back throu...
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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Overwintering

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This room has a south-facing window. It is not used so the heat is turned off. The temperature is usually in the 50s on cold days. Some of t...
Sunday, November 12, 2006

Cactus therapy.

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Some green therapy here. Each year I seem to find something different to over-do. One year it was roses, then tomatoes, then peppers, then f...
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Daniel Wachenheim
Battle Ground, Washington, United States
This blog is a garden diary combined with home research journal combined with notes for future years. Also, a few things here and there about other projects. I hope the information posted here is helpful. I don't have promotional links. I don't advertise companies or products. This blog does not make $$$. My philosophy is do-it-yourself, reduce, reuse, repurpose, create, learn, share, enjoy. Always learning. I enjoy propagating my own plants and trees, grafting, saving seeds, making hybrids. Accessible gardening is a major interest. My learning is experience, science, technology, plus traditional wisdom / practices from the past as well. I hope you enjoy and learn some useful or interesting things from my little blog.
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