Fairy Castles' Mansion
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Fairy Castles' Mansion
Not quite a mansion but a growing collection
These photos were taken this weekend (except the "whole collection" one). I received 7 new cacti today and I may add their photos at some point but unfortunately ran out of light this evening. None of the photos have been editted except to resize, where needed, which you can probably see!
Firstly, we have some photos of the plants "in habitat"
In Summer:
And last but not least, studying as Fairy Castle cacti do:
These photos were taken this weekend (except the "whole collection" one). I received 7 new cacti today and I may add their photos at some point but unfortunately ran out of light this evening. None of the photos have been editted except to resize, where needed, which you can probably see!
Firstly, we have some photos of the plants "in habitat"
In Summer:
And last but not least, studying as Fairy Castle cacti do:
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Growing Gymnocalycium and Frailea family
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
Next some posed photos:
Jim:
I told him to smile... and he did!
In his pot
From above:
Jim:
Jim:
I told him to smile... and he did!
In his pot
From above:
Jim:
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
Caterina:
Cassandra:
Cassandra:
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
Mr. Castles:
And his new growth:
And his new growth:
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
My whole collection (please note, those in fancy pots are in there because their pots are smaller and I don't want to knock them over):
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
One last piece of advice from Jim:
See no cactus
Hear no cactus
Speak no cactus
Buy no cactus and save money!
See no cactus
Hear no cactus
Speak no cactus
Buy no cactus and save money!
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
I've been struck dumb!
Rod Smith
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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Re: Fairy Castles' Mansion
He didn't mean it!rodsmith wrote:I've been struck dumb!
By the way, no cacti or succulents were harmed in the making of these photos.
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