Fortunately, most succulents are completely harmless to animals. Additionally, most animals instinctively avoid eating succulents. They just don’t smell or taste very appetizing. … Jade is slightly toxic and there are more than 2.6 million cats and dogs in the city, but it is incredibly rare for a pet toRead More →

Mix rubbing alcohol with water in a ratio of 1:3 and pour it into a garden spray bottle. Spray all the cacti that are infested with white fuzz to kill the pests. Alternatively, introduce ladybugs on your cacti to prey on the mealybugs and get rid of the white fuzzRead More →

Golden rat tail cactus has long thin stems. They are about an eighth of an inch thick and can grow up to five feet long. They grow at a rate of about a foot a year. How much sun does a rat tail cactus need? The Rat Tail Cactus tendsRead More →

Caravan Oasis On the cliff between the passages to the Rubal Wastes and Alkali Barrows, climb the ladder and look behind a blue tent. Where are the oasis in wizard101? You will find the Oasis in the back. From the entrance from Caravan, head directly towards the House Calixco buildingRead More →

Rick the Prick. Serena the Succulent. Senior Saguaro. Atticus the Acupuncturist. What do you call a small cactus? The star cactus (also called sea urchin cactus or starfish cactus) is a small plant, making it ideal for an indoor succulent garden. A yellow or white bloom is the show-stopper onRead More →

The herbicide recommended in Brush Busters is Surmount™, which combines fluroxypyr with picloram, the single active ingredient in Tordon 22K™. Prickly pear is notoriously slow to die, but pads turn yellow and melt down quicker with Surmount™ (about a year) as compared to Tordon 22K™ (about 2 to 3 years).Read More →

Where to Put a Christmas Cactus. Plants should be kept in bright, indirect light. An east-facing window or a bright bathroom is ideal. Too much direct sunlight can bleach the sensitive leaves. Can a Christmas cactus handle direct sunlight? The Christmas cactus will adapt to low light conditions, but theRead More →

Although not a saguaro, this ancient cardon cactus was definitely a contemporary of “Old Granddaddy.” It was found in Sonora. Once it became obvious that “Old Granddaddy,” in the Saguaro National Park East, was dying, this warning was posted in 1992. “Old Granddaddy” was estimated to be over 300 yearsRead More →

Place plants as close as possible to the window and provide good air circulation, rotating them once a month to ensure even light. With indoor cacti, it’s better to under-water, about once a month, rather than over-water. A cactus can survive without water for many, many months; but rot isRead More →

Place plants as close as possible to the window and provide good air circulation, rotating them once a month to ensure even light. With indoor cacti, it’s better to under-water, about once a month, rather than over-water. A cactus can survive without water for many, many months; but rot isRead More →