Anything for the love of spines & succulents
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Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, February 12
While most of the people detest the idea of growing cactus in their gardens, Navdeep Singh, a city resident, is out to dispel the myth. With around 2,000 varieties of cacti and succulents, he is also trying to create awareness regarding the benefits of growing these plants.
“I started up with roadside cacti plants, I gathered more information on cactus and found out that there are hundreds of breeds of plants, including those that produce flowers,” said Navdeep.
Refusing to believe that cacti bring ill-luck to its owner, Singh has also named his home as ‘Passion Garden (Cactus House)’.
A resident of the Model House here, he is regularly visited by those having a green thumb. They also purchase plants from him.
Navdeep Says, he also has plants that last nearly 40-50 years. He is the proud owner of rare and expensive breeds of cactus; astrophytum myriostigma crest and astrophytum capricorne. As these are very expensive plants, he says, “I don’t really care about my expenses when it comes to spending on these.”
Nurturing cacti
These are low maintenance plants. They are perennial plants which means they keep growing year after year. “Cactus should be sowed in pots having good drainage, and placed under adequate sunlight. We make the adequate porus soil for them on own and also mix charcoal in the pots to soak the extra water. The flowers in cactus and succulents usually grow after mid February. Even during the summers the colourful flowers in cacti blooms like a rainbow in blue clouds,” said Navdeep. He and his wife have also created new varieties of cacti in their garden by cross pollination, grafting and seed germination methods.