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Hello
Hello all my names Andy and im a member of the Bridlington branch of the BCSS, been a member since '93 when i joined as a junior, i love growing from seed and cuttings, (have hundreds off seedlings!!) and have a nice large healthy collection of plants,
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Welcome aboard Andy. We are looking forward to see your babies and grown-ups
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Hi Andy, to the forum - pleased to hear you are a seed raising fanatic! Nothing quite like raising your own babies! We look forward to seeing some of your collection.
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Hi Andy and welcome to the forum. I too a half sized seed tray busy up stairs with some August grown seedlings (there are on the forum somewhere!). Would love to see some pictures of the little ones!
I am fascinated by seed raising, I will admit. Two quite large seedlings still growing well but whereas one has the wee cactus growing well on the 'seedleaves' the other has only just developed a little tiny pin cushion type top to it and am interested in seeing what develops. Just praying they get the winter.
I am fascinated by seed raising, I will admit. Two quite large seedlings still growing well but whereas one has the wee cactus growing well on the 'seedleaves' the other has only just developed a little tiny pin cushion type top to it and am interested in seeing what develops. Just praying they get the winter.
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Hi Andy!
Just wondering... do you still grow Neohenricia spiculata these days? Or was that some other mesemb?
Just wondering... do you still grow Neohenricia spiculata these days? Or was that some other mesemb?
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.
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A very warm welcome to the forum Andy,good luck,Ray.
Ray Mitchell,member of South Norfolk group.living on Suffolk/Norfolk border,near Diss.Keen on all cacti and succulents,alpines and other plants.BCSS member since 07.Visitors welcome,PM first please.
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hello again folks, and thanks for your replys, i will get some pics up of my collection soon, hello there Lindsey, i think i may still have a plant of Neohenrica spicata in my collection, i will have a look see tomorrow hehe
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Welcome! Are you by chance the same Andy Hood as on BugNation? If so, small world! I am known as strangemouse on there. Either way I look forward to seeing your collection.
Victoria
BCSS Member since 2005. My collection has been somewhat neglected since starting a PhD but I am particularly keen on Crassulaceae, succulent Pelargoniums and South African bulbs.
BCSS Member since 2005. My collection has been somewhat neglected since starting a PhD but I am particularly keen on Crassulaceae, succulent Pelargoniums and South African bulbs.