Cacti calling…

Another big thanks to our friend in Kyiv, Wlad (US7IGN) for sending us some pictures of his cacti. As Wlad told us “They have been making me happy for the last 10 years and there’s never any problems with them.” Great stuff Wlad and great pictures, they are appreciated as always!

Over the years we’ve posted up a few pictures of cacti, in this case more of a succulent in our back garden (below) that flowered for one day only back in 2018 here.

And in 2014, Nic G The Fellow Traveller from California sent us a pic of a cactus in his landlord’s (Mr Gonzales) garden here. Crazy stuff!

Also from 2014 Haji Mike from the beautiful island of Cyprus wrote a piece called Reggae and the Cactus here. Here’s the mentioned well-traveled cactus (below).

And the final one from 2014 (seemed to be a good year for cacti stories) is from Nic Egan artist (Including the cover art of The Clash’s “White Man In Hammersmith Palais” and “Tommy Gun”) and film director from his garden in Hollywood here. How we actually once met Nic Egan in 1978 is a mad story, it’s one where he saved our bacon so to speak, the full story being here.

And here’s another cacti, one more recently here from Debby H in north London of a flowering cactus she owns which looks great.

Cacti are great and thanks to Wlad and everybody again for sending in their pics over the years! Do remember that it is going to be a bit nippy this evening around these parts and possibly where you are so don’t forget the frost protection.

Outside view*

Yesterday morning we watered the Weeds HQ garden at just gone 8am in preparation for the 27° heatwave. The poppies we enjoy sowing randomly, just throwing seed here and there have done very well (above and below). There’s no rhyme or reason to our flower sowing sometimes but yet we’re OCD as they come when it comes to straight as a die vegetable seed rows. What’s all that about?

We’ve stuck the cacti and succulents outside now (below) as the weather’s on the up and loaded up the south suburban box found in the skip with night scented stock which are both on the top of an old belfast sink just outside the back door.

And the bonkers as anything Egyptian onions (below) are now starting to “top set”. More pictures to come of these strange onions.

And last night this tune was on rewind on the estate behind us at their summer party last night, Koffee with the tune Toast. Tune!

Which, if you’ve had a drink has a similar chord structure to the below. Well sort of, but we ain’t complaining as they are both two very good tunes and there are only so many musical notes, ain’t there? Please tell us the producers, Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire, and Izy Beats have been tuning in to the late great Holger Czukay.

*And finally as we were checking that the name of the blog post was the correct name of the song from the punk band Eater, we came across an interview (here) with Dee Generate (at the time their 14 year old drummer) from about 2002. Well what do you know, another ex-punk into gardening: “I have a sloping garden which I have designed myself, with a deck area and terraces. I have put in Fatsia Japonica, Yuccas, Cordyline, Ferns and other big plants. I plan to make some big sculptures when I get time.” As they say in the Punk circles of today: Gardening’s not dead!