Cactus Country Guided Tour with Jim Hall
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Jim Hall owner and creator of Cactus Country in Australia takes you on a tour of his South American gardens. These gardens are broken up into 5 trails which all feature different types of cacti and succulents, all originating from South America.
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I feel so touched by Jim's vision to build this randomly huge cactus garden in Australia. So dedicated and passionate and caring for the plants. Just can see the love and connection. Hoping to shoot a music video here soon
Tooooo amazing!!! Love it. 🔥🙌
Oh my. What beauty! I’m fixing to get started on a cacti garden in memory of my mother.
Thanks so much! Gardening is a great hobby 😊🌵
This is simply incredible. I also have a few plants. Stay healthy and thank you for this video. Just awesome. Keep it up.
What a beautiful place! 😍😍😍🌵🌸
Beautiful and impressive collection. They adapt well to Australia. Greetings from the Andes of Bolivia!
This man's a legend! I would like to know more about the mechanism of action for the increased growth rate in the F2 hybrid. Fascinating collection. Thank you for posting.
Thanks Jim great tour!🌵I love cacti and your hybrids are amazing! 🌵🌵
Saludos desde México!! also Greetings from Texas!!
Look so beautiful.... i want to be there...
Excellent.
Que maravilha que legal eu gostei muito do lugar maravilhoso parabéns pelo trabalho eu escrevi no canal dei um joia 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼
As a lifelong lover of all things cactus, I am very grateful for your presentation on RUclips. Only wish you lived closer to the US! Should I make a trip to visit your fascinating country?
If you can I would definitely recommend it, especially with the current exchange rate 😊🌵
beautiful plant
Very nice 👍
Very beautiful garden, many thanks Jim and John! 👍 Best regards from Finland!
TOTALLY INCREADIBLE!!! Cactus Ice Cream...!!?? What...!!???
Cactus Utopia. I need to visit. So well done. your hard work is much appreciated. Amazing gardens.
Wow really nice tour thank-you B
I hope to visit this place!!!! Beautiful cacti ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank U, what an awesome garden... looking forward to the 4 hour journey:)
I enjoyed the tour, very much.
Super Garden! Congratulations and greetings from Mexico
I am new to the hobby. Thanks for your time for the tour.
Great tour thank you
I’m very impressive because the real sizes of your plans also the collection thanks for share
wonderful cactus garden good and excellent job
Big Jim Hall, and MASSIVE John Hall. We call that evolution. The father has been trying to reach the high fruits all his life. So along comes the son, a foot and a half taller with far reaching arms. Born for the job. Amazing to see.
Be careful fellas The crested Bunny Ear Opuntia Jim is frothing over around the 3 minute mark carry's a quarter of a million dollar fine in NSW, for merchants found selling, gifting or swapping the species. This actually goes for the entire genus Opuntia, and related genera Austrocylindropuntia, Cylindropuntia. Cactus Country being about 15 minutes south of the NSW border means that they are likely safe criminal conviction for distributing the noxious weed.
On a side note; skillful wogs have managed to convince the authoritarian regime that Opuntia Ficus-Indica was somehow the only one of the bunch to not have noxious tendencies, and thus its been spared from prosecution. You're able to grow, sell and trade the ugly, fruiting cultivars of Opuntia Ficus-Indica, and the more aesthetic cultivars like Luther Burbanks Spineless. In Australia various ethnics e.g. Italians, Maltese, Torres Straighti's and Iraqi's make an alcohol and icecream from the fruit.
At one stage, the entire surface area of Queensland was covered in Opuntia stricita, making the state un-inhabitable. After hand-removal proved unsuccessful, they imported a destructive foreign moth who's larvae/catepillar's were marginally successful in helping to reduce the Opuntia numbers. The moth soon multiplied, and jumped onto other valuable crops, creating a new biological problem. The Queensland Cane Toad from South America was then brought in to control the moth. The toad quickly proving to be more destructive than both the Cactus, and the Moth - we had yet another biological issue to deal with. The feral cat was then brought in to deal with the toad, which proved to be entirely ineffective as the toad tastes like poison-shit to most animals who dare to eat it.
So from the humble prickly pair, we now have a noxious introduced invasive weed problem, a noxious introduced insect problem, a noxious introduced amphibian/reptile problem, and a feral feline problem.
Very beautiful 😍
Una belleza!!!!!!
Beautiful
Jim great tour!!!!!! You should read all your comments. Some of your video responses are the funniest written responses I’ve ever read…Really!!!
begging my husband to take me here. Hopefully this year!
Brilliant 😎😎😎🌵
Hermoso!!!!!!!!
Great tour. One day we will be back in Vic, but for now we can only dream. Growing Opunita Humifusa, other Canadian and Patagonian catci by the Baltic near Stockholm is n't quite the same as what you can grow!
Beautiful plants I goofed up sorry! ✌❤🌵❤👌
I thought I thought the cactus 🌵 was beautiful, til I saw John. He's a QT!
I m new subscriber in India 🇮🇳
Someday i will make my owm cactus farm here in the PH
So if i wanted to come and look around this place i could.
Cool
Hello John ! 😛
Amazing.😍
Do you have a shop to sell seeds?
Do you sell seed I am in Tasmania
Mhhh that John 😏🥵🥵
Sir i am from Meghalaya I wanted to plant cactus so i want a seed would you help me please sir
I fell in one the other .pure hell under my arm still messed up.dont drink around them, just in case.omg
i love the logo 0:07 eagle /snake very old mexican flag inspo
I am going to start my Instagram male modelling career at Cactus World.
A tooth pick i wouldn't use lol
Dude imagine all the crazy crossbreeding going on here 🌞