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Succulents - Drought tolerant Plants

Succulents are the perfect plants for a low maintenance garden. There are several varieties, some of them are listed below.

Adromischus, aeonium, agave, aloe, cotyledon, crassulas, echeverias, echiveria, faucaria, gasteria, graptopetalum, graptoveria, haworthia, pachyphytum, pachyveria, portulacaria, sedum, senecio & cactus

Succulents for sale

Last updated: Sunday, April 06, 2008

Succulents and cacti

I have been growing herbs and cottage plants for 26 years. Watering was no problem as we didn't have water restrictions and seem to have more rain. So the plants in my gardens always did well.

Mini succulent garden which can go without water for a long time   Mini Succulent Garden
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Sedum acre, grapetoveria powder puff, grapetoveria Huffs pink and echeveria glauca.

Grapetoveria
Huffs pink changes colour during the colder months and looks like pink marble.

A few years ago I became interested in succulents and cacti and started to collect them. This year we had very dry weather and of course water restriction and I got serious with my succulents and cacti.

Two years ago I started a new garden with many cottage plants and grasses. The garden looked terrific last year, but this year with our drought and severe water restriction it was a sad picture.

I had a succulent garden in an other area which I never watered and it looked really good. You can see the picture below which is part of the garden.

Succulent garden which handled the drought with flying colours.

I am now absolutely sold on succulents and cacti and will interplant my other garden with succulents. The more drought tolerant cottage plants will stay there and the rest will have to go. I want a low maintenance garden.

I am planning to offer different succulent collections over this website in the near future. Maybe a beginners collection and a collection of my rarer succulents with a few cacti. I will also have some San Pedro cacti and maybe peyote cacti for sale. Bigger San Pedro cuttings will be available to be picked up on my place.

For sale now is:
Succulent Collection #1
30 assorted unlabeled cuttings of succulents and some cacti. I am offering an Introductory price, which will change in the near future.
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These will be some of the succulents and cacti I plan to offer at a later stage:
Adromischus, aeonium, agave, aloe, cotyledon, crassulas, echeverias, echiveria, faucaria, gasteria, graptopetalum, graptoveria, haworthia, pachyphytum, pachyveria, portulacaria, sedum, senecio, cactus, cacti,

If you are interested or would like to offer feedback please send an email to: e.ro@bigfoot.com

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