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This blog is intended as a forum for sharing my cacti growing ordeals. The focus is primarily on small Mexican species, ...

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Recent News
Snow covered cacti on the balcony

Snow covered cacti growing in window boxes As mentioned in an earlier post I'm experimenting with growing peyote (and other cacti) outdoors on my balcony...

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Late-flowering peyote cactus

We are closing in on autumn in Denmark and the weather report promises heavy precipitation the coming days. Consequently I'm considering if I should shelter...

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Reclaiming my winter-hardy cactus bed - day 2

As mentioned in the previous post my wife and I spent a couple of days of our summer vacation reclaiming a winter-hardy cactus bed at our summerhouse...

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Reclaiming my winter-hardy cactus bed - day 1

Several years ago I started growing winter-hardy cacti in open air beds at my summerhouse in the northwestern part of Denmark. Neglected winter-hardy...

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Peyote plants maimed by birds

As mentioned in the post "Growing peyote (and other cacti) on the balcony" I'm experimenting with growing peyote cacti in window flower boxes on my balcony...

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Mummified aphids - an aphid parasitoid at play

Acyrthosiphon pisum (pea aphid) - courtesy of Wikipedia Aphids are typically not a problem when growing cacti as they seem to prefer more tender plants...

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Tricotyledon Echinocactus polycephalus seedling

Tricotyledon Echinocactus polycephalus seedling As mentioned in the previous post I started a handful of Echinocactus polycephalus (SNL 91; Las Vegas...

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Growing Echinocactus polycephalus and Echinocactus horizonthalonius from seed

Immaculate Echinocactus polycephalus seedling Back in 2009 I bought 100 seeds each of Echinocactus polycephalus (SNL 91; Las Vegas, Nevada) and Echinocactus...

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Growing peyote (and other cacti) on the balcony

40 peyote cacti growing in a window flower box For the last many years I've experimented with growing peyote, Ariocarpus, Leuchtenbergia, and the likes...

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Sunburned San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi)

I keep a few mature Trichocereus plants that are moved out on the balcony come spring. While the Trichocereus peruvianus (Peruvian Torch cactus) and Trichocereus...

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Trypophobia - fear of holes

Trypophobia inducing seed head of sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) A few weeks ago I was contacted by Arnold Wilkins, professor in psychology at the University...

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The power of grafting – 6th anniversary

[...] A week ago my grafted Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Texas) celebrated its 6th anniversary sitting on top a sturdy [...]

The power of grafting – 6th anniversary

[...] A week ago my grafted Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Texas) celebrated its 6th anniversary sitting on top a sturdy [...]

The killing frost – casualties and survivors

[...] My regular (Mexican and south Texan) Lophophora williamsii plants fared much worse, less than one in ten of the larger plants survived the winter. [...]

The killing frost – casualties and survivors

[...] My regular (Mexican and south Texan) Lophophora williamsii plants fared much worse, less than one in ten of the larger plants survived the winter. [...]

Peyote plants for sale

[...] A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by Kevin who has lost the time for his collection of peyote plants and now would like to sell them on. Kevin lives in the UK and has around 40 peyote plants for [...]

Growing peyote (and other cacti) on the balcony

[...] a sunny period (and a ditto long term weather report :-) before planting a window box with 40 peyote plants and a handful each of Acharagma aguirreana and Acharagma roseana plants. The peyote plants ( [...]

Flowering Normanbokea valdeziana (Turbinicarpus valdezianus)

[...] My coldhouse grown Normanbokea valdeziana plants (SB 1468; Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico) have flowered before but I’ve never had [...]

The killing frost – life goes on

[...] . Unfortunately this also means that I miss a lot of the flowers including those of the Normanbokea valdeziana and Acharagma roseana pictured below. Normanbokea valdeziana about to flower Acharagma [...]

Flowering Normanbokea valdeziana (Turbinicarpus valdezianus)

[...] My coldhouse grown Normanbokea valdeziana plants (SB 1468; Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila, Mexico) have flowered before but I’ve [...]

Snow covered cacti on the balcony

[...] Flower box with Escobaria and Echinocereus cacti in the snow This coming season I plan to grow peyote cactus in outdoor window boxes as well - but I don’t expect peyote to cope well with the Danish [...]

Peyote, Ariocarpus and Normanbokea in the depth of winter

[...] Winter dormant peyote cactus Following a relatively mild period the last couple of years have seen freezing cold winters [...]

Snow covered cacti on the balcony

[...] box with Escobaria and Echinocereus cacti in the snow This coming season I plan to grow peyote cactus in outdoor window boxes as well - but I don’t expect peyote to cope well with the [...]

Peyote, Ariocarpus and Normanbokea in the depth of winter

[...] Winter dormant peyote cactus Following a relatively mild period the last couple of years have seen freezing cold winters [...]

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The power of grafting – 6th anniversary

[...] A week ago my grafted Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Texas) celebrated its 6th anniversary sitting on top a sturdy [...]

The power of grafting – 6th anniversary

[...] A week ago my grafted Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Texas) celebrated its 6th anniversary sitting on top a sturdy [...]

The killing frost – casualties and survivors

[...] My regular (Mexican and south Texan) Lophophora williamsii plants fared much worse, less than one in ten of the larger plants survived the winter. [...]

The killing frost – casualties and survivors

[...] My regular (Mexican and south Texan) Lophophora williamsii plants fared much worse, less than one in ten of the larger plants survived the winter. [...]

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