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It’s always great to start a new year with a big bang (in the positive sense of the word, of course). Our stock market sure started out that way but unfortunately has fizzled out and may be on a downward trajectory for the moment.

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As a grower and collector of cacti, my two favorite times of the year are springtime (April to May) and fall (late August to early November). These periods see the most abundant production of flowers from a whole slew of cactus genera and species.

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It’s been a few years now since I last wrote about my all-time favorite genus of Mexican cacti, the Ariocarpus.

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Boy, I tell you, if you get the location for growing your cacti and succulents down right, your wards will reward you with healthy new growth and a profusion of flowers!  Such has been my recent and delightful experience over the Nov. 1 holidays.

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This is the last installment on my visit with Bill Munkacsy, a master grower of cacti, based in Northern California. This segment will focus on more of Bill’s growing secrets to raising such magnificent plants.

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Many people constantly ask me why I collect succulents as a hobby. Somehow, they don’t think I’m the type of person who would be interested in these plants. I’m a firm believer in living a balanced life.

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It’s always great to start a new year with a big bang (in the positive sense of the word, of course). Our stock market sure started out that way but unfortunately has fizzled out and may be on a downward trajectory for the moment.

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As a grower and collector of cacti, my two favorite times of the year are springtime (April to May) and fall (late August to early November). These periods see the most abundant production of flowers from a whole slew of cactus genera and species.

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It’s been a few years now since I last wrote about my all-time favorite genus of Mexican cacti, the Ariocarpus.

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Boy, I tell you, if you get the location for growing your cacti and succulents down right, your wards will reward you with healthy new growth and a profusion of flowers!  Such has been my recent and delightful experience over the Nov. 1 holidays.

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This is the last installment on my visit with Bill Munkacsy, a master grower of cacti, based in Northern California. This segment will focus on more of Bill’s growing secrets to raising such magnificent plants.

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Many people constantly ask me why I collect succulents as a hobby. Somehow, they don’t think I’m the type of person who would be interested in these plants. I’m a firm believer in living a balanced life.

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