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Linda showed me her entire collection and invited me to sell at her cactus clubs upcoming event! 

Cactus Quest
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Just north of Los Angeles county lies the Conejo Valley were Linda Holub is the president of her local cactus & succulent society. She has invited me to be a vendor at their upcoming October sale and so we got together for a tour of her collection in both her front and back yards. She’s been growing cactus for 21 years so her plants are old enough for a beer. I hope you enjoy the episode and if your in the area hopefully you’ll join the club and get involved and maybe even stop by the sale and grab a plant and a pot. There’s exciting shows and conservation work to be done so we definitely need you!
HERE IS THE CLUBS WEBSITE
www.conejocss.com
SALE INFO
October 17, 2021
Conejo Cactus & Succulent Society
Plant Sale
9am - 4pm
558 North Ventu Park Road
Thousand Oaks, CA, 91320
MY WEBSITE: www.bonfire.co...
The store has a handful of shirts and hoodies etc etc
Each purchase goes towards enabling me to continue to make this content and helps to grow the channel. A great way to support me and rock some dope plant gear. Much love!
Also follow me on Instagram ‪@CactusQuest‬
THE QUEST CONTINUES......

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Комментарии : 56   
@CactusCaffeine
@CactusCaffeine 2 года назад
Linda’s yard is my dream! Amazing collection. 🥰
@carondelet75
@carondelet75 2 года назад
Beautiful garden. Love that Yucca. Who needs turf! So much water saved. Thanks for another great video
@solarwinds-
@solarwinds- 2 года назад
Even the succulents in the desert has mealies?! No doubt?! Hmmm, I always blamed my troubles on where I live. Somehow this makes me feel more hopeful about conquering these little monsters. I'll try the seven dust, post alcohol. Seven works on fleas beautifully, didn't know it would work on mealies. Does it hurt the bees i wonder? We have a hive near by.
@alexandralacerda492
@alexandralacerda492 2 года назад
Lovely place and lady
@zcoanmcoan1534
@zcoanmcoan1534 2 года назад
Finally! Ive been waiting for another upload!
@ginaharris8805
@ginaharris8805 2 года назад
Recently started watching and I'm loving it can't get enough feel like I'm not alone with this fascination of cacti and succulents now I want more thank you
@treahugger5939
@treahugger5939 2 года назад
Exactly the same for me here! Found it a few days ago and I’ve been watching so many videos
@mikenealon4042
@mikenealon4042 2 года назад
great post, thanks she's so sweet. had to laugh at the parting shot- there you were leaving a diverse garden of amazing specimens, walking past a fake turf lawn.
@Aloehoarder
@Aloehoarder Год назад
Great video, just now going through and watching them all, I love seeing all the collections! I kinda skimmed the comments and didn’t see it mentioned, but that Aloe hybrid that she bought labeled Danny is KG’s ‘Coral Fire’ 👍
@georgeramirez5225
@georgeramirez5225 2 года назад
Great Video, thanks alot.
@solarwinds-
@solarwinds- 2 года назад
I'm sure Linda's husband has his reasons for not letting it grow up the side of the wall. It can damage the stucco, maybe get some lattice work, a compromise? However it would be pretty. Nice garden Lin, so envious of you desert dwellers. I have to live is humid Texas, (love the lone star even if it has lousy weather).
@andyroo3022
@andyroo3022 Год назад
I enjoy your videos every time. To see the mature 20 + old specimens is amazing. I think I should leave my 1 meter Euphorbia Trigona in its pot.
@igaudion973
@igaudion973 2 года назад
OMG WOW!
@assog5737
@assog5737 2 года назад
Great video. The very first cactus you started talking about. The one that is left of the yucca. I've got one of those. I've had it a few years. And I've never done anything with it. It's just sitting in a 1 gal. pot. About half full with soil. But it keeps growing. It's about 4' tall. This year is the first time it got those white fuzzy things on it and it flowered. Very beautiful flowers. Ok, so the next thing you talked about was the yucca. Yes I have a few of those also. One thing about yuccas is, You don't want to plant them to close to your house. Or any kind of wall or fence. Or any kind of sidewalk or walkway. They will do alot of damage as they get older. Now for my main reason that I am commenting on your video. The cactus that was to the right of that yucca. I found one of these about 8 years ago. In a terrible over grown yard that I was going to re landscape. The poor thing was in the back corner of the yard. Under a navel orange tree, that hadn't been trimmed in years. All the branches of the tree went all the way down to the ground. So once I got the tree trimmed up. I spotted this poor cactus. Stuck away in the back corner. The poor thing probably hadn't seen sunlight in years. So I took it to my shop and transplanted it into a 5 gal. pot. And she loved it. And started growing like crazy. She has gotten so big, that I can't even lift it anymore. For about the last 4 years it's been getting those white fuzzy things on it. But it hasn't flowered yet. Anyway what I'm getting at is, I have not seen another one of these cactus anywhere. And I can't find any information on it online. Then when I saw your picture for the preview of your video. I saw that there was a cactus like the one I found. So when you started talking about the cactus that was left of the yucca. And then you went to the yucca. I was getting really excited. Then when you totally skipped over the cactus that is on the right side of the yucca. I said, oh no. Well that's not what I really said lol 😂. Anyway could you please help me get some information on that cactus. At least the name of it. I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much.
@michaelmarika1261
@michaelmarika1261 2 года назад
I think that yucca plant at the start of the presentation is Yucca elata from New Mexico and Texas.
@ramonamacabugao4836
@ramonamacabugao4836 2 года назад
Enjoyed the tour of the cactus garden. Thank you for sharing .
@fam_af6998
@fam_af6998 2 года назад
Wow so beautiful this brought me so joy thank you ❤️
@LESCSSORG
@LESCSSORG 2 года назад
Oh wow!
@Matraka2000
@Matraka2000 2 года назад
Sweet lady sweet spot and really well managed spaces and beautiful.
@evelynzinnauer348
@evelynzinnauer348 2 года назад
Wow absolutely tremendous. Gorgeous plants. With the climate in California and Mexico there are so many cool plants. Unfortunately in Australia we don't have these growing in nature. So our were originally imported. I live in Canberra and we get frost so some plants do suffer from frost, you have perfect climate, don't get me wrong we have lots of great areas that allow us to grow frost sensitive plants. But I don't live there
@LuluTheZombie
@LuluTheZombie 2 года назад
Amazing her yard is goals
@TheDartsilver
@TheDartsilver 2 года назад
Cactus quest. My new favorite channel.
@CactusQuest
@CactusQuest 2 года назад
Right on. Thank you!🌵✨🌵
@dylanchristiaans3435
@dylanchristiaans3435 Год назад
Sweet collection Linda! Missed an Aloë plicatillis, i dont know why but it is one of my favorite aloes. I got a Aloë cultivar that looks similar and called Dannyz 🙂
@rebeccateichman3864
@rebeccateichman3864 2 года назад
This video is wonderful. It’s great to learn about another club. She is so sweet, looking forward to going to the sale!
@hermiequan3647
@hermiequan3647 2 года назад
one of amazing frontyard garden I'ved seen thanks for sharing
@carolinacactusguy7534
@carolinacactusguy7534 2 года назад
I think that yucca could be a Yucca Rigida. Similar to rostrata, but has straighter leaves.
@crazy4cactus731
@crazy4cactus731 2 года назад
Great video as usual amigo!
@hermiequan3647
@hermiequan3647 2 года назад
So beautiful plants you had I love big euphoria
@djssquibbs3295
@djssquibbs3295 2 года назад
I love this! So awesome. I'm a plant freak but a cactus late bloomer. Love it.
@latentheinz
@latentheinz 2 года назад
Wowwwww 🤩 I can work as a gardener for Linda for free 🥳🤩
@anahpco3392
@anahpco3392 2 года назад
Nice! I love it 😍😍 thanks for sharing👍🏼🤗🙏🏼
@newmanmansell760
@newmanmansell760 2 года назад
This was great😌🤲💖You're a gifted presenter🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
@communitygardencoordinator392
@communitygardencoordinator392 2 года назад
Amazing garden!
@assenavogneram6213
@assenavogneram6213 Год назад
I always liked Agavacea...ill be getting different Species soon for me cactus Garden next year. Some are very expensive but ill get them sooner or later...im just thinking how to make the Garden because in my country we have a almost 5 months big raining season 😅
@sandragoerlich7134
@sandragoerlich7134 2 года назад
Beautiful!!!
@beatrixrode1082
@beatrixrode1082 2 года назад
I love your channel. Only discovered it a few days ago!!!!
@randykoch1807
@randykoch1807 2 года назад
Yeah I had a beautiful collection of cactus 32 different species 5-7. Difference shape's when I moved to Florida they got neglected and I lost all but a few o well love and learn right
@alantower9659
@alantower9659 2 года назад
Yucca thompsoniana. Note the height of the blooms vs. rigida.
@KafirIrani
@KafirIrani Год назад
I wish i could stop by and check your amazing yard. I live in Camarillo. Please let me know how to join the club!
@wiimshii
@wiimshii Год назад
Cholla Power!
@lancefall4811
@lancefall4811 2 года назад
I think it's Yucca Elata - Texas / New Mexico
@scottnorris-jones5895
@scottnorris-jones5895 2 года назад
The tiger jaws is Faucaria tuberculosa, not Titanopsis faucaria. Titanopsis is a completely different genus
@johnny33321
@johnny33321 Год назад
SOAPTREE YUCCA!!!!
@henrywaterhouse6291
@henrywaterhouse6291 Год назад
Looks like yucca elata 🇬🇧
@buondymilazzo2945
@buondymilazzo2945 2 года назад
Do you know any cactus market in Tucson?
@mattpetty9884
@mattpetty9884 9 дней назад
Is it yucca rigida?
@LindenRanch
@LindenRanch 2 года назад
Yucca rigida looks like rostrata and has stiffer leaves
@billyjack3580
@billyjack3580 Год назад
Anyone know the name of this big, thick, light green cactus in the foreground? 4:17
@artinthesingularity-px4ss
@artinthesingularity-px4ss Год назад
Its not a spanish dagger?
@Syed5y
@Syed5y 2 года назад
Yucca filifera x rostrata hybrid
@gomerzpyle6805
@gomerzpyle6805 Год назад
It seems like the trichocereus Oruensis [not too much published about them] and the lophocereus share the same bearskin caps or cephaliums or whatever they're supposed to be. That was a massive euphorbia ingens I agree but the pronunciation in-guns not in-juns thats racist and a good way to get kicked off of youtube.
@crystalbutterfly4812
@crystalbutterfly4812 Год назад
no dogs in that yard or young kids ouch cactus hoarder!
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