Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
I've been growing succulents since I was a little kid.
My newest project is a cold hardy cactus and succulent garden I'm putting in on the south side of our house.
Right now I have three types of cold hardy prickly pear/cholla (Opuntia spp.), several nice variegated Yucca, some unusual Sedum and a few others that can stay outside in addition to my cold intolerant plants I still need to lug inside every winter.
I've joined a couple of online cactus and succulent groups, but there's no cactus site that even come close to something like 'Reef Central', and there probably never will be- for a lot of reasons.
Long story short, over the years I've noticed that a lot of reefkeepers are avid gardeners and I'm hoping to connect with other succulent growers- locally, statewide and nationwide.
I'm especially interested in any hardy Opuntia (prickly pear) that flower pink or red (the types I already have are yellow flowering O. humifusa and O. polyacantha , but I'm not positive of those ID's.)
I'm also interested in any cold hardy "ball cactus" such as Escobaria and Coryphantha as well as any cold hardy Echinocereus.
Heck, cold hardy cacti are so difficult to come by around upstate NY I'd be interested in just about anything.
Cold hardy succulent fans seem to be very far and few in between. Please post to this thread if you're one of them!
My Notocactus in bloom
My newest project is a cold hardy cactus and succulent garden I'm putting in on the south side of our house.
Right now I have three types of cold hardy prickly pear/cholla (Opuntia spp.), several nice variegated Yucca, some unusual Sedum and a few others that can stay outside in addition to my cold intolerant plants I still need to lug inside every winter.
I've joined a couple of online cactus and succulent groups, but there's no cactus site that even come close to something like 'Reef Central', and there probably never will be- for a lot of reasons.
Long story short, over the years I've noticed that a lot of reefkeepers are avid gardeners and I'm hoping to connect with other succulent growers- locally, statewide and nationwide.
I'm especially interested in any hardy Opuntia (prickly pear) that flower pink or red (the types I already have are yellow flowering O. humifusa and O. polyacantha , but I'm not positive of those ID's.)
I'm also interested in any cold hardy "ball cactus" such as Escobaria and Coryphantha as well as any cold hardy Echinocereus.
Heck, cold hardy cacti are so difficult to come by around upstate NY I'd be interested in just about anything.
Cold hardy succulent fans seem to be very far and few in between. Please post to this thread if you're one of them!

My Notocactus in bloom