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My Stone Cacti Garden

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Great job, that is going to inspire a lot of people to do some gardening.

Welcome, you have found the right place.

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Very beautiful : ) Love it

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Nice work! Looks great. Can't wait to see this again in a few years.

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Very nice mate! Excellent chippy and landscaping skills! 

I love your hothouse.

 

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Awesome collection, The gardens look great : )

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:lol:It keeps me out of trouble!

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wow awesome! 

 

love stone 

 

miseed it the first time round, caught it now... 

 

bravo man, must have been an awful lot of work.. 

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It has been a lot of work, but have had a few good workers:lol:

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Absolutely incredible, I can't imagine the hours that went into it. Looks fantastic!

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Did a bit more out the back

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Your garden and the work you have put into it are fantastic Nrivers, TOP job man!!

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That is gorgeous work.  The wife doesn't dig the stone look, or I would already be ordering supplies to shamelessly copy this.  OMG so beautiful.  Thank you for sharing this. 

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Fanfuckingtastic just read through the topic  and looked at all the pics ,that is some amazing work :drool2: wow great job 

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Thanks for the compliments! Defiantly enjoying the beers in the garden now, with not much more to do except a bit of fill and some new grass.

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Managed to squeeze a few more garden beds in. Hoping it will incase the paved area for a pretty private spot. Have planted pretty tight :unsure:. The top bed next to the hot house are all echinopsis hybrids except for the WK. Then a few biggens down lower, then next to the pavers are mostly seed grown trichos I have degrafted.  

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Thanks! No it is solar weave, that is why I have just put the echinopsis hybrids on the side. They shouldn't get that high, and I didn't want them to shade the hot house too much either. 

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Sweet set up! Looking forward to watching this grow (hopefully you will keep us updated ;) ).

 

Certainly stokes my flames of jealousy over you folks able to plant out in the ground!

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It's so tidy and neat!

 

Very nice a lot of work has gone into that, should be very interesting in 5-10 years.

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