I unexpectedly had the day off yesterday, so I decided to dedicate myself to tidying up my outdoor plants. That's mostly my cactus and succulent collection, but I also rearranged some carnivores (including moving my VFT and a small
D. capensis outside, making a bit of room under my lights). It was great! I love spending a day out with my plants.
The best part of my day was putting together a display shelf for my cacti and succulents. Too many of them had been sitting the ground, too low to be appreciated and all cluttered. But now things are looking a lot nicer!
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The cinderblocks and 2x4 shelf was pretty inexpensive for how much of a difference it made in my backyard. |
Cacti and agaves really look nice with some backlighting. Here are a few highlights from my collection.
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Agave tequilana 'Sunrise' (along with – from left – Cleistocactus tupizensis, Agave parryi var. huachucensis, Opuntia subulata monstrose), and a mixed African succulent planting.. |
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Unidentified Mammillaria – the first blooms since I've had it. |
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Stenocactus crispatus, looking even more fabulous than usual. |
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Clockwise from back left: Euphorbia trigona, Kalanchoe eriophylla, Agave americana, Agave 'Joe Hoak', Crassula 'Moonglow', mixed Haworthia/Gasteria planter, Agave schidigera 'Shira Ito no Ohi' |
I also tidied up the old display stand that my roommates made for me back in November. No more plants just abandoned on the ground!
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Much like my lights, I remember when this plant stand seemed to have a lot of extra space. |
In the background are my outdoor carnivores. Their digs aren't quite as fancy, but hopefully I'll be able to address that lack soon enough.
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My outdoor carnivore collection is a bit slim! |
These round trays are pretty inefficient in terms of water loss, but they'll have to do until I can purpose-build some more ideal trays. The green pots contain Sarracenia rhizomes I received as part of a trade a month or so ago. They haven't put out any new growth, but I'm willing to chalk that up to shipping stress. I've heard that Sarracenia can be a bit touchy after having been divided and shipped and then potted. Just gotta keep 'em wet. The other plants look pretty decent though.
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S. purpurea, with new growth coloring up much more quickly in full sunlight. I took the occasion to give it a slightly bigger pot as well. |
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The pioneering D. capensis. |
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Hopefully my VFT will also color up nicely. I feel like it could also afford a repotting. |
Pretty fun use of a day off, I think.
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