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1- 'blue peruvianus' from cactusland

2- standard peruvianus or knuthianus???

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3- daddy bridgesii 4-shorter spined bridgesii 5-NW Vic bridgesii

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Awesome ferret :drool:

man that garden bed in the last two pics is gonna be insane in a few years.

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nice work mate :worship:

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Awesome ferret :drool:

man that garden bed in the last two pics is gonna be insane in a few years.

heheh yeah i got a bit carried away with it... and ill probably have to dig em out in a year or so when i move house.. :blink:

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:drool: :drool:

Nice work as usual ferret.

Probably a good idea to be digging them up later, they would start crowding each other quickly after developing large rootsystems in the ground.

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Ferret, very cool pictures!

i had the same Problem this year. Moving the House took me about 2 months. I still have about 30 Boxes of Trichos standing in the old garden. Only thing i know for sure is that i never ever move again when i´m finished. Serious.

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Ferret, very cool pictures!

i had the same Problem this year. Moving the House took me about 2 months. I still have about 30 Boxes of Trichos standing in the old garden. Only thing i know for sure is that i never ever move again when i´m finished. Serious.

Wow! Spectacular garden! Love it! looks phenomenal! :wub::worship:

Lot's of beautiful looking trichs, fantastic. B):blink:

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Ferret, very cool pictures!

i had the same Problem this year. Moving the House took me about 2 months. I still have about 30 Boxes of Trichos standing in the old garden. Only thing i know for sure is that i never ever move again when i´m finished. Serious.

Evil Genius, I have noticed recently that you have not signed a few posts with your usual 'bye, EG'.. :o

U see I spend alot of my time noticing these sorts of usless things. :)

Nice plants BTW ferret! one of those bridgs looks alot like one i have from paradisia nursery. very nice :drool:

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lol transDiMenTional, :lol:

i guess i´m getting old now...my move made me a forgetful Mad Scientist. bye EG

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Awesome job mate. I think one of those peruvianoids is the same as I got from a very old plant. Good to see you've been working hard. Its abugger renting with cactus that have to be repotted or planted everytime you move.

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Stunning work fez, I'm never game enough to plant mine out for the same reason...having to dig the buggers back up to move.

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cheers folks. yer last time i moved house i had maybe 3/4 of this in the ground, it took 2 trips in a 26 seater bus to move em over. about 2 days of digging and repotting. and only a couple of hours to get back in the ground !

some bridgesioids

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some peruvianoids / macrogoni

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haha cant you tell im meant to be studying!? :wacko:

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E. macrogona (rev), E. peruviana (GWorld)

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pachanoi ninja, Delosperma echinatum, Cereus sp. monstrose,

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looking good ferret.

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Holy hell.. fantastic collection!!! Wish I had somewhere like that to put them in the ground.... oh wait... I do.. but I'm too lazy when it comes to the thought of diggin em up :/

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That's a very nice looking cactus garden ferret!

question about the spacing, after a few years they'd get very crowded yah? do cacti have a tendency to naturally branch out? or does that usually happen after cutting sections to induce pupping?

Anyhow cacti are very prickly i've noticed and the less handling the better, it's probably gonna be a headfuck to space them out again, but if you're ripping em out anyway is allgood.

keep it up. shit i want to plant my cacti in the ground now! probably be a bit too late now though.

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