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Barrel cactus
Barrel cactus







barrel cactus

In a succulent, or xeriscape landscape, combine Golden Barrel cacti with Agave paryyi var. On Oct 5, 2009, cactusmarty from San Antonio, TX wrote: I really don't want to break the pot and the spines are

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Or 7 years - all summer long! I just can't figure out how to go about removing it from it's Italian clay pot to put it in a larger I purchased a good-sized plant sometime in theĮarly 1960's and it is still living! It has bloomed for the past 6 I live in Kentucky where it is humid most of the year - especially in On Nov 9, 2009, basketsyea from Elizabethtown, KY wrote:Įchinocactus grusonii has done extremely well for me. I have a golden barrel in my greenhouse along with old man of mexico and a cardon cactus, I use to see them in arizona where I used to live, they are pretty On Jan 9, 2010, wreinha from Macomb, IL wrote: See some of our plants and gardenalia at The Blackthorn They look incredible massed in a landscape, as someone has already pointed out, especially against bright green and blue plants with a dark mulch.

barrel cactus

Water regularly, if prudently, for maximum growth and symmetry. read more e middle of summer because you've decided it would look great in the garden. Don't fry it by taking it outdoors in th. Don't freeze it solid, though it's apparently pretty hardy especially when dry. Stick it in a decent pot with a good hole and give it some drainage. Trust me.Ĭultivation- there isn't really any. That whistling hole in your spiritual plane- it's the lack of a Golden Barrel. If you don't already have one, buy one today, because you don't know what you're missing. So uncomplaining, so handsome, and more beautiful with every passing year. I have a medium sized potted specimen in the standard golden variety, have just sprung for a brevispinus version (pricey but even MORE awesome?) and am looking now for the white one which is also a great big bouncy prickly ball of amazingness. On Apr 22, 2011, baiissatva from Dunedin, I gave this very little attention, so it is only about 8" across here in 2013, but it did start blooming several years ago in my little greenhouse. I still have this and two of the other cacti in pots. On Jan 23, 2013, JonthanJ from Logansport, IN wrote:įriends gave us a cactus planter when my dad died in 1992. In winter I protect it from rains just with a cover, it's not harmed with light frosts. I bought a medium sized plant 2 years ago, it grows outside in Sochi, Russia(9B zone). This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Unblemished fruit must be significantly overripe before harvesting seed clean and dry seeds Regional Plant has spines or sharp edges use extreme caution when handling Bloom Color:ħ.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline) Patent Information:īy dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets)Īllow cut surface to callous over before plantingįrom seed direct sow outdoors in fall Seed Collecting:Īllow unblemished fruit to ripen clean and dry seeds USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 ☌ (40 ☏) Where to Grow: Cactus and Succulents Water Requirements:ĭrought-tolerant suitable for xeriscaping Sun Exposure:









Barrel cactus