Here's the Sweet Williams, in full bloom now...
And here's the M. sonorensis ssp. craigii, even though the blooms were bigining to shut down for the night...
And here's Phennig, keeping watch for any mockingbirds in the curly willow tree ...
And this is a shelf that I rigged against the fence in the back yard... it gets the perfect amount of sun for the cactus & succulents, and as rough as it looks, it still looks better than the bare fence... It'll do until I can get something better there... you can see some Agave americana pups that I've potted up on the left. I'm waiting for them to root good, then I'll take em to the flea market to sell for a couple bucks each.
And here's another tray of succulents that I'm doing the same thing with. The Echeverias keep producing baby's and my friends run when they see me with one... so, off to the flea market they go... Not turning any profit on them, but at least they have some chance of finding a good home.
Everything looks so good!!! That darn pot tower is amazing! I had forgotten about this thing recently, so I'm glad you re-showed it to us!
ReplyDeleteClaude- I love the pot tower! Looks like the M sonorensis has grown? Wish I had a cactus in bloom! I was just thinking about your booth and how it was doing?
ReplyDeleteYour succulents are so lush and healthy, and that photo of Phennig is fantastic. If you could take out the background and just show the cat and tree, it would make a great card.
ReplyDeleteIf you can sell Agave pups for a couple of bucks, I could make $100 a month! I have so many it's sometimes hard to keep them under control. This week I dug up 23 of them from various Agaves, gave away 6 of them. I'm going to use 2 myself, and the rest will go into the garbage. Then, in a couple of months, I'll start all over again. Maybe I should have a pup yard sale...
Aiyana