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Freeze Damage Part 5-Cacti and Succulents

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2011

Featured: Prickly Pear Cactus, Argentinean Saguaro, Hybrid Aloe, Texas False Agave, Queen Victoria Agave, South African Ruschia, Partridge Breast Aloe, Silver Torch Cactus, Golden Barrel Cactus, Argentinean Hedgehog Cactus, Agave. Jeff takes a walk through what was once a vibrant cactus garden and discusses the best way to save these plants.

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  • so when you said it was 5 below freeze was that in the 20s or was it -5 F because you kept saying 5 below and then 5 below freezing, which is confusing. I suppose it it was -5 all those plants would have died.

    My plants outside all survived 16F last winter on the coldest night with 3-4 nights in a row with temps below freezing. I have lost a few E. spachiana (from Argentina and they DO not like the cold) and one C. gigantea, it was moved and the cold/wet didn't help it out at all.

  • Great video!

  • That is amazing that the saguaro made it. What was the coldest temperature they got exposed to?

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