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Friday, November 21, 2014
New Additionals from Sg.Buloh Nurseries
I felt the need to add more variety in my current collection and visited the famous nursery nearby my place. I manage to get them 3 for RM10.00 which is a very good price.
Earlier where they were sold for 5 for RM20.00.
I had manage to reset and plant them in all the pots only to find them that they had totally absorbed into those nook, creaks and corners.
Hopefully there are no dead plants like the last time I faced with the aloes.
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You got some good plants there. .. and some should propogate very easy... do you have some friends local to trade cuttings with?
ReplyDeleteI manage to exchange cuttings from FB plant groups.
DeleteIt been very exciting ever since.
Hi James,
ReplyDeleteWhich nursery in Sg Buloh did you purchase those beautiful succulents from? Planning a hunting trip soon. TIA
Alice, Kajang
I did a write up on my visit to Sg.Buloh.
DeleteThe direction view map and other details.
I buy from the first shop at the left turning - the junction that leads to a Buddhist temple.