Maury Johnson Desert Garden Tucson, Arizona, USA
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- Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024
- This video was prepared for the #BBC for their program, #Gardenersworld They asked for videos of #viewersgardens They didn't choose to air mine, so here it is anyway: this gives you an idea of what I've been doing all summer. Stay tuned for Part 2: The Oasis Garden! #standoutdocumentaries #TucsonArizona
I loved the tour of your garden. Its absolutely beautiful and your knowledge and love for the desert shows! ❤ 🌵
Your garden is beautiful. The best desert view from that window. I have a few species of opuntias and some euphorbias in pots. One of my favourites is a small pad Opuntia Rufida, it has bright orange glochids.
I'm impressed with your knowledge and pronunciation of all these plants : )
Thank you for this great video ! I love your gardens ,what a beautiful cactus land you have
Thank you so much..
Love your garden. The Totem Pole cactus is magnificent!
Thanks!
I think there was a name change on the totem pole cactus, not sure what season it is there but when they are very happy they are much plumper, I leave mine completely dry over the winter, had a collection of some 40-year-old ones that were grown in a greenhouse in southern Utah and were beautiful specimens, sometimes plants reach their limit of age I think that's the last of five of them died off this year but I did save some cuttings which are super easy to propagate.
Am I correct in thinking that sahuaro's are the only cactus that cannot be propagated from cuttings?
In Minnesota where I am I will lay the opuntia on their side to get more pads when propagating
Congratulations on living in a lovely climate
Maurice, where did you purchase the ocotillo fence. Love your garden. I live in northeastern Arizona and designing a new garden.
Judt
Hi Maury, what is that Opuntia in your garden that has the smallish purple fruit (3:57)? I have it growing in my garden but have never been able to identify its species.
Thanks for your help!