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Your Guide To Cold Hardy Cacti


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Gardening With Cold Hardy Succulents: Ocotillo, Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus, Chin Cactus
By David Salman

Many gardeners don't realize that there are cold hardy cacti and succulents--plants that can grow outdoors even in sub-zero winter climates. These types of plants, when grown in the ground, do best in areas of the Western US and western Great Plains that get no more than 18 to 20 inches of annual precipitation. If you want to enjoy them in higher rainfall regions, these waterwise plants need to be grown in some type of pot or container with a fast draining soil mix.
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Manzano Mountains Hedgehog Cactus (Echinocereus)


Introduced by Chief Horticulturist David Salman, who has been breeding and selecting the plants grown from the original collection for many years to reduce the spine count, for an unusual appearance that cold hardy cacti growers will appreciate.
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Yellow Flowering Texas Yucca (Hesperaloe)
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White Sands Giant Claret Cup Cactus (Echinocereus)
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