Gardening guru Nick Federoff demonstrates how to grow prickly pear cactus in this week's installment of "In The Garden." For more information, go to ThingsGreen.com.
Just be careful with the opuntia species bc eating too many can give you chills and a fever and every person react differently so you never know how many is too many for any given individual. Usually no more than 2 or 3 but some people are unaffected by 10. As a tip, the opuntia variety has a deep dark purple fruit, usually with very thin skin that has no jelly layer around the fruit and all seeds are in the center of fruit.
In today's United States...this guy is awesome. Love his personality and the way he presents. And, the knowledge he provides in this video, is exactly what I was looking for. Great video...
Con el cactus producimos todos los productos cosméticos y complementos para el cuidado corporal orgánicos. mire el sitio...contáctenos...buena salud para todos con la naturaleza.
from my experience you dont even need to cut them at all just lay the paddal on the soil but somthing heavy over it and start irrgat it it will growing so fast, overall prickly pear is easy to propogate comparing with all planets
Yep... I have a succulent that’s better in terms of ease of growth... I have searched long... don’t know the name... the leaves look like rain drops and it grows somewhat upright, but hangs... grow as easy as opuntia, but no prickles... don’t know if it is edible though... and it is small compared to opuntia