In the Round Robins report in the latest CactusWorld, I notice an appeal for "new members of the Robins. More have had to close down through lack of support and more still are on the verge of closing. There must be people out there who would enjoy giving and getting advice and support, so please get in touch."
So, folks, let's deluge Malcolm Holloway with our emails! (The email address in the Report, page 53, is different from that on page 48.) And no, I'm not going to give either of the addresses here, because the Robins are open to BCSS members only, who should look in their copy of the Journal!:D!
I warmly recommend both the BCSS and a Robin (I only know about one from my own experience) to all Forum members not yet involved.
Round Robins again
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Round Robins again
Ever hopeful, trying to grow plants from arid sunny climates in the UK!
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.