A few starts.

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Barrie

A few starts.

Post by Barrie »

I've got a few Yucca and Agave started and in one gallon pots at the moment. A. lechuguilla, A. neomexicana, A. palmeri, A americana, A. gracilipes Y. treculeana, Y. brevifolia, Y. aloifolia, Y. elata, Y. schidigera, Y. rigida, Y. gloriosa variegata. Maybe more, I can't remember.
Anyone else growing from seed?

Cheers, Barrie.

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Dang, those look awesome Barrie. :D The people on here do such good jobs at growing things. :shock:

I use to grow few, but now do very little. I like your selection. 8)
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Looks awesome barrie. Nice selection. :D
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Post by lucky1 »

Barrie,
looks like you're ramping up production. Very nice.

The market for succulents will only increase with the popularity of xeriscaping, combined with high costs of water.
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