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Easter Lily Cactus (Echinopsis sp)
🌵 Stop! Don't touch! Just smell that magic fragrance... 😭
❓ What other cactus species with fragrant flowers do you know? Share in comments👇
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- 💠 Easter Lily Cactus (Echinopsis sp) is native to Brazil and Argentina. It is a globular cactus that produces splendid night-blooming, white fragrant flowers up to 10" long!
- 💠 Big, white or pink, fragrant blooms.
- 💠 Flowers open at night or early morning, creating a magical experience.
- 💠 Blooms last only a day or two, making each one special.
- 💠 Cool shapes: unique, spiny, ribbed bodies come in different forms and sizes.
- 💠 Easy Care: low-maintenance, very little water, lots of sunlight, and well-draining soil. Adapted to survive in harsh, dry environments, it can take both drought (obviously - cactus) and rainy seasons (like we have in Florida).
- 💠 Great for water-saving gardens and container culture.
- 💠 Many species and hybrids to collect, with a range of colors and forms.
❓ What other cactus species with fragrant flowers do you know? Share in comments👇
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🐞 The truth about Ladybugs in your garden life
❓ Q: I have Ladybugs in my garden, I wonder if they are eating my plants? Do I need to get rid of them?
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1. Love life of Ladybugs
2. Ladybug larvae eating aphids.
3. One of our #PeopleCats, "innocent" Ladybug (a.k.a. Bug) is wondering who else she can bug next...
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❓ Q: I have Ladybugs in my garden, I wonder if they are eating my plants? Do I need to get rid of them?
🐞 Ladybug (Harmonia axyridis) is, in fact, one of the best insects you can find in your garden, it is a natural predator that takes care of many bad bugs, including aphids
🐞 Keep Ladybugs happy and bring them to your garden!
🐞 Ladybugs actually are cultivated as natural pest control, and you can even buy them for your yard, instead of chemicals!
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1. Love life of Ladybugs
2. Ladybug larvae eating aphids.
3. One of our #PeopleCats, "innocent" Ladybug (a.k.a. Bug) is wondering who else she can bug next...
#How_to
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