02-01-2012, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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Organic Aloe Vera, Optunia and Spider plants
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Any idea where you can get these online? I have done a wee search but its not too positive, I know I have bought cacti and aloe vera from a website before but I can't remember which one! Happy New Year tortie lovers xx
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Happy New Year Joy!! Hope you and your torts are well Have you tried a google search?
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Happy New Year Clare!! Aye I have but seems to be mostly vegetables! Need to have a wee think of where I got them!! Hope you had a lovely Christmas xx
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I buy optuna and end up keeping it because I feel sorry that it takes too long to grow.
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i got my spider plants from ebay as plug plants they were dirt cheap.xx
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might it have been this one? http://www.glenhirstcactiandpalms.co.uk/
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03-01-2012, 11:16 AM | #8 |
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I forgot about spider plants, may have to have a wander around the Range later and see if they have any I can pick up cheap
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www.cactusshop.co.uk I totally agree with anna m I have quite a few opuntia plants, but I keep them as separate hobby now, maybe i start feeding them in few years time when my stars are adults as an occasional treat.
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