New growth on my Prickly Pear Cacti .......
By Amy
- 21 Apr, 2010
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i thought you had some veg there .....lol...
21 Apr, 2010
They are fruits Gee ... and are eaten in places like Mexico , Western United States , even Malta .... I don't think these would mature enought to eat in this country , they feel quite hard and have been on this plant since I bought it , apparently you have to peel them very carefully to take those tiny sharp spines off or they will stick in your throat ...
This is the first sign of anything happening since I have had it .. so it is exciting for me to see if it's going to be another leaf pad or a fruit !!
It's not Veg. Holly but it is fruit .. :o)
21 Apr, 2010
Thanks for the info, Amy, very interesting plant and, I should imagine, a real talking point.
21 Apr, 2010
: O ))
22 Apr, 2010
beautifull flowers amy ;o))
22 Apr, 2010
Prickly Pear Pear shaped fruit. We had a few of these on our cacti when we had them. I wondered if these were what the people ate Amy. Very interesting, the plant looks very alien like
23 Apr, 2010
They do eat them in their native countries Lindak , what happened to yours did it die ?
23 Apr, 2010
No Amy when we moved home we decided to give our large collection away to someone who loved cacti. We really didn't have room for them let alone a greenhouse to keep them in. We've got a greenhouse now but only a small one.
23 Apr, 2010
I must admit i'm not that keen on cacti Lindak , I know they have beautiful flowers when they do flower but it's just something I can't get into ... I only have a couple !
23 Apr, 2010
I used to get the prickles in my fingers A LOT!!!! I tried to transfer them with a rolled up newspaper when I repotted but they usually had their revenge!!! I used to enjoy the flowers. We used to feed them end of March with tomato fertiliser (Weakened down with plenty of water.) I used to pluck off the flowers after they had shrivelled. I bought a few flat and wide dishes and made a few cacti gardens with small boulders and very fine stones on the top.
24 Apr, 2010
We get a lot of prickly pears over here, especially in Sicily - in fact I posted a few photos a while ago of how to eat the things without getting pricked to death !!! I wouldn't have thought you could get them to grow in a colder climate - they wouldn't be as sweet I suppose ...
26 Apr, 2010
I will be going off to look at your photos Terry , I don't think mine will ever be eatable they are hard they have been on the plant ever since I had it , are they nice to eat Terry ?
26 Apr, 2010
I can't find it Terry ! can you give me a page no please , you have so many lovely pics . it will take me forever to look through them all . I have put you on favs . I will try to keep up better that way .. :o)
26 Apr, 2010
Amy, they're on page 18, last row, first 3 photos - I'm glad you like my pics and thanks for putting me on favs !!!
26 Apr, 2010
How can I get mine to look like this?
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Stand by for a silly question! Are those radish looking things fruits, Amy, and are they edible? Fascinating plant.
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