January, 2009 photos of the
6-varieties for sale.

Bobcat jumped up on the rooting house table because he
wanted to see how the Google Checkout specimens were doing,
waiting for spring to rocket and all. He found they were
happy! "Meow-wow!" purred the kitten from Craigslist.
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Then he leaped down to continue chasing his pal Raccoony.
Cat models were hard to keep still, especially when there
was so much fun to be had.

Want to see Bobcat snuggle-loving Raccoony on the rooting
house roof under the January full moon?
"Meow-wow!" you
do!
Digital time lapse photos on a tripod:
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Planet Venus over the farm
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January full moon
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Exciting cat action
on the roof, PDF |
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| (above) TIPS SOLD OUT UNTIL FALL |
| Peruvianus "fastest"
tend toward short spines
under the 30% shade netting. In full sun they are about 1/2"
to 1". |
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| (above) Still have several offset specimens like one on
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| KK242 sold out until fall |
| T. Peruvianus KK242 and T. Glaucus each have a
grey-blue skin from a wax they excrete. Both varieties grow
big, fast. When you start propagating by cuttings you can
double and triple these specimens every year. In 3 to 4
years you can have an amazing amount of these. |
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| KK242 sold out until fall |
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| HYBRIDS sold out until fall |
| Hybrid cross San Pedro X Peruvianus, from cutting |
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| T. Glaucus (rooted spring 2008) |
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| Peruvian Torch, 5.5" square and 6" round
containers |
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| T. Bridgesii in 5.5" square containers & 6" round |
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