What happens when you introduce a desert climate plant, like a cactus, to a climate like Columbus, where you are going to get cold, wet winters?
Apparently, this. It’s an ugly, withered, collapse of a once-proud plant.
All of which reminds me — I’m looking forward to doing some gardening this year, with a new yard, new flower beds, and new challenges.
You plant it in a terracotta pot with plenty of sand in the mix and draw it up next to the south side of the house, out of the wind, for winter.
LikeLike
Reblogged this on robert's space and commented:
why didn’t you cover it with a tent.
LikeLike