Echinopsis oxygona
By Meanie
- 24 Sep, 2018
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What a stunning photo! Beautiful flower!
28 Sep, 2018
Hywel - it is a shame. Shame that the flowers are so susceptible to slugs and snails too.
Thank you Delonix!
29 Sep, 2018
Is it outside with you ? I keep mine under cover but slugs sometimes eat into the fleshy body.
30 Sep, 2018
Yup, outdoors except for when it's frosty. Slugs eat the flower buds but seem to leave the body alone here.
30 Sep, 2018
I don't think cacti would like being outside here. It's too wet.
30 Sep, 2018
During the winter they have overhead protection.
2 Oct, 2018
You're lucky, it's dryer in Oxfordshire. Even under a cloche here it would get too damp and cold for them.
3 Oct, 2018
Especially under a cloche as there would be no air movement. I just move it under the eaves of the house. When it gets really cold they go into the shed with some bubble wrap over them.
4 Oct, 2018
Mine are in a cold conservatory but I put a heater in there when it gets frosty because there are some that are not as hardy. I don't separate them out.
4 Oct, 2018
Lack of space is a real sod!
I like to push the limits a bit, it's the fun side of gardening.
6 Oct, 2018
I don't actually like to take risks. The plants are like my pets and I don't want to loose them lol
6 Oct, 2018
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Wonderful ! Pity they don't last long.
28 Sep, 2018