First spring 2024 photos from #BajaHorsham - raised beds 1 & 2 shown. No losses this winter. The tall Trichocereus Peruvianus was blown over at one point - but no serious damage.
These plants have now survived 2 or 3 winters outdoors. Some angled glass used to deflect rain.
PollyWaterside 💙 🐝🐦🦋🪴🌼🌻🌺💐🌸🌹 Mark Francis Driftwood By Sea This one has knew shoots but they’re over 3 feet from the ground
Mike the Plant Collector🌵🌲🪴🌿🌳🌱 Driftwood By Sea Chilling Cactus CactusDotCom C&V Cacti British Cactus and Succulent Society BCSS Sussex Zone Lullingstone Castle World of Succulents Tropical Britain Lyn Kimberley Zone 8b. Yes lots of drainage, and south facing wall.
Mark Francis Driftwood By Sea Chilling Cactus CactusDotCom C&V Cacti British Cactus and Succulent Society BCSS Sussex Zone Lullingstone Castle World of Succulents Tropical Britain Lyn Kimberley Well done on the garden.
I'm in zone 9b but not sure if the US map is the same as Britain.
🌱💙Vanessa Clark Mark Francis Driftwood By Sea It lives though.You could make new plants from them when bigger.
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Mark Francis Driftwood By Sea BCSS Sussex Zone Chilling Cactus CactusDotCom British Cactus and Succulent Society C&V Cacti World of Succulents Lyn Kimberley ...this looks more like Trichocereus terscheckii??
Mark Francis Driftwood By Sea CactusDotCom British Cactus and Succulent Society C&V Cacti World of Succulents BCSS Sussex Zone British Cactus & Succulent Society_Sheffield I can confirm these are cold hardy, mine have taken nights down to minus 10 C without getting fussy about it.