Hi All, The Kansas City Cactus and Succulent Society will be having their Annual Show and Sale this weekend. Loose Park Garden Center The park is located on...
I'm in Southern California and have haworthias in containers indoors. Occasionally mealybugs and whiteflies are a problem. Can anyone recommend a systemic...
Hello Timothy, yes, I agree with you with your opinion to MBB. I have been working and helping at Ingo Breuers nursery for some years and was always asking...
Hello, thanks very much for informations about MBB book. I ´d like to order one. I´m member of Alsterworthia International. Shell I pay via Petr Pavelka in...
Try Marathon granules (Imidicloprid). It works very well but is, to my recollection, only available in a large jug which will last the casual hobbyist many...
Dear Jakub, The price of Update 2 for Alsterworthia International members is £43 plus £2.50 uninsured postage, total £45.50. To avoid the problems of...
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... This is available in liquid form, "Bayer's Tree and Shrub <something>". Use one ounce per gallon as a soil drench. Works for me. Tim in the Mojave desert...
Hi Denise, I've too have had very good experience with Imidacloprid (active ingredient). In northern California it is readily available in various formulations...
Did you have a photo send me , maybe I can help you Jozef of Belgium ... Van: Haworthia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Haworthia@yahoogroups.com]Namens mogwythe ...
I too have had success with Imdacloprid. The advantages of Bayer's "Advanced Garden" for tree & shrub insect control containing 1.47 % Imdacloprid when diluted...
If I didn't (unintentionally) own a "lifetime" supply of Marathon granules I would absolutely seek out the liquid alternatives which appear to be much cheaper....
If you have your plants indoors, you might want to check the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of the chemicals recommended below to see how dangerous they...
Hi all, I live in Australia in an area that gets regular days of 40C+ in Summer and days of around 16C in Winter. I have just started collecting Haworthias, I...
Hi I have posted a couple of pictures under Bill's Plants one of which is Apollo which Josef has told me is a truncata retusa cross, does any one have any...
Well it is that "time of year". For those of us who live in cold climates we have to move our plants indoors for the winter. Doesn't it seem like there are...
Hi Bill, I have looked at the pic's the other one looks like H. 'Cuspidata to me. HTH Phil White Wiltshire, England Hi I have posted a couple of pictures under...
Hi all, I have put online a short for sale list in WYSIWYG (with pictures). You direct will see what plant(s) you will get. List can be found at my website: ...
Does anyone know about the cactus and succulent discussion list, cacti_etc? It appears to me that it is defunct but I could be wrong. Any info would be very...
i have two haworthias that i need ids for. they are in photo section under diana's unknown photos. also, is the Haworthia minima the correct name? i have...
Hi Diana. Nr1 = minima indeed. Nr 2 =Gasteria bicolor variegate. Nr 3 = H. turgida. and the one on his own = Lime Green, or Down Under they are very close. ...
The following are the main contents of the November Alsterworthia International: New dwarf Aloe cultivar released in New Zealand. Mrs Sandra Spence, New ...
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i have opened a new album called angie's haworthia. if somebody can tell me if the specie of this Haworthia is reinwardtii or coarctata, i ll be very happy!!!!...
Hi, I do have Adenium multiflorum specie seeds if you are interested. 100 seeds US$20 200 seeds US$30 500 seeds US$50 1000 seeds US$75 Postage and packaging...
Hi Breck, The Cacti_Etc discussion list moved address about a couple of months ago. It is much quieter and I suspect a lot of people have not kept up! I can't ...
I could use an ID on this plant. I cannot locate it in Bayer's books and it also has unusually large and attractive flowers. I will upload pictures and keep...