Finished Moving My Cactus

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  1. Lem

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    Finished moving my cactus from one greenhouse to another. Reason for moving, my second greenhouse is raised on a course of block's, giving me lot's more height and more shelve's etc....
    Shattered now though
    :tired:

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    • Alisa

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      Wow, what a collection!
       
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        Looks great @Lem how many pots must be 100 or more?
         
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          @Alisa thanks :blue thumb:
          @JWK Thanks, i think there's close on 200, i'll have a tidy count in the morning :thumbsup:
           
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            That's a lovely collection @Lem and all ready for their winter rest :smile:
             
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              @Michael Hewett Thanks Michael, yes they can rest now for winter, roll on springtime :)
               
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                @JWK just counted, 262 pots including cuttings and seeds :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  Impressive collection :wow:
                   
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                    @Sirius thanks :thumbsup:
                     
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                    Fantastic collection. I'd love to go down the spikey and squidgy route, but my love of palms and bananas means they all compete for space, light and watering needs......doesn't stop me buying more when I see something I want though.
                    I'm trying to integrate a few larger planters into the summer scheme with Brahea and a few good natured balling cacti. I also want a pot full of Trithrinax and ferocactus to stop people touching things:nonofinger:
                     
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                    • Lem

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                      @flounder thanks, there’s always room for a cactus flounder, ferocactus & Trithrinax used as guard dogs, now your talking, just remember where you place them, because they’re not fussy who they bite ;)
                       
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