"Spider" wrote in message
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"K" wrote in message
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Spider writes
Thanks, John. I'll take your advice (and add it to Kay's!) and buy a
globular flowering cacti next time. My non-flowering cacti was kept in
the downstairs hallway which, although heated, was not nearly as warm as
a living room. I now have a (cold-in-winter/hot-in-summer) garden room,
so perhaps I'll over-winter my new cacti there - with a frost-stat of
course!
Important thing is to keep it bone dry over winter if you're keeping it
in the garden room. In Yorkshire, I stop watering mine at the start of
September and don't start again until May.
There isn't really enough light in winter, so it'll be happier in a
dormant state in a cold (but not below freezing) garden room than in a
warm centrally heated house where it'll be trying to grow.
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Kay
Thanks, Kay, that really helps. Now all I need is the plant. Mmm..I feel
a GC visit coming on.
I could do you an old echinops at a very reasonable price.
Are you anywhere near ?
BTW they are about to flower again !
Regards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com