Philadelphia PA
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- Rhizome
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Philadelphia PA
I am retired after 40 years of teaching college environmental science and running my wholesale herb plant business. My greenhouses now has been gradually taken over by cacti and other succulents. I plant a succulent garden every year and am interested in hardy cacti and succulents. Have recently tried my hand at aloe hand pollination and growing agave and other succulents from seed.
- mcvansoest
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Re: Philadelphia PA
Welcome!
When you can show us some pictures of your collection.
When you can show us some pictures of your collection.
It is what it is!
- nsp88
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Re: Philadelphia PA
Just make sure they are orientated the proper way or they'll disappearmcvansoest wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 7:12 pm Welcome!
When you can show us some pictures of your collection.
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Re: Philadelphia PA
Welcome from the Cape Fear Region of NC from a former Chester PA resident. You growing Orostachys in your succulent bed?