by Jen Greene | Nov 25, 2022 | Mesembs
As I said earlier, I took hundreds of photos when I visited Steve’s, but I’ve cherry picked the best to post here. Steve was a wealth of knowledge, kind, friendly, and it was wonderful to visit. His assistant, Oakes, was also extremely kind and helpful in...
by Jen Greene | Nov 23, 2022 | Mesembs
These photos are of named species that I could identify, although I won’t claim any expertise in what’s what. I personally struggle to grow conophytums, or at least I have in years past. I think I tried too hard with them before; too much water in their...
by Jen Greene | Nov 21, 2022 | Mesembs
While there were oodles of Lithops at Steve’s place, what was truly special was the sheer quantity of amazing specimen Conophytum. They were all just starting to wake up for the winter growth season, and beginning to bloom. It was interesting to talk Conos with...
by Jen Greene | Nov 17, 2022 | Mesembs, Succulents
I had the fortune to visit Steve Hammer earlier this year, right at the start of fall, and was able to see some incredible plants. Here’s the lithops I was most enchanted by! These are grown in San Diego, in a North County area that is excellent for lithops...
by Jen Greene | Mar 15, 2022 | Succulents
Originally printed in the February edition of the San Diego Cactus and Succulent Society newsletter. Easy San Diego Growers The genus Stapelia hails mainly from South Africa, as many of our favorite succulent species do. They’re generally low-growing, spineless, and...
by Jen Greene | Jan 12, 2022 | Echeveria, Succulents
A recent project I wrapped up just in time for winter rains was the addition of this stone alligator to our front courtyard area. After a trip to Mexico for my brother’s wedding, we picked this up on our drive home. I didn’t have a plan for it, just a...