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HOW TO GROW STAPELIA SHINZII

Stapelia schinzii is a rarely seen (at least it is in the United Kingdom)  clump forming succulent plant grown for its impressively large, ornamental flowers. Native to Namibia, Southwest Africa the roughly star-shaped blooms open to show the largest of all native Stapelia blooms at an impressive 20 cm in diameter! Un the UK the flowering period will be around September Its native habitat is found between 800-2000 meters above sea level yet unlike the majority of cacti tends to be found growing in the shade of other plants. Once established Stapelia shinzii can form a lax clump of approximately 100 cm in diameter. It is difficult to find a specimen to purchase but sometimes propagation material can be found online. Stems should be allowed to callous off for a few days before planting into a good quality, compost. Avoid free draining or specialist cacti composts as these will keep the root system too dry. water regularly over the summer but never leave the compost waterlogged or complet

Vegetable gardening: Growing Cucumbers by Sowing and germinating Seeds

Growing cucumbers by sowing seeds would appear straightforward at face value but this tropical food crop from India requires minimum temperatures for it to both germinate and then grow. Keep the seeds to cold and they won’t germinate, keep the young plants too cold and they will go into shock and refuse to grow! So in this video English Horticulturists Simon and Lorna explain in detail the timings and techniques required to grow cucumbers from seed successfully as well as avoiding the pitfalls of sowing too early or planting out when it is till too cold. If you would like to see more content like this then check out our other videos on our YouTube channel ‘Waling Talking Gardeners’. It is absolutely free to subscribe to ad you can unsubscribe instantly at any time. If you would like to be notified when we publish a new video then click onto the notification bell icon.

Pyramids of Giza Guide: Exploring Egypt's Ancient Wonders

The Pyramids of Giza are one of the most iconic and recognizable landmarks in the world. These ancient wonders have captivated people’s imaginations for thousands of years and continue to do so to this day. In this guide, we will explore the Pyramids of Giza, as well as nearby sites of Sakkara and Memphis, and highlight two popular tour options for visitors to the area. The Pyramids of Giza The Pyramids of Giza are a complex of three pyramids located on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt. These pyramids were built as tombs for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure and were constructed over a period of several decades during the Old Kingdom period of ancient Egypt. The largest of the three pyramids, the Great Pyramid of Khufu, is the oldest and most well-known. Visitors to the Pyramids of Giza can explore the complex on foot, taking in the awe-inspiring scale of the structures and marveling at the intricate stonework. There are also options to take camel or horseback rides around the pyra

Skoda Ireland expecting increased 4x4 EV sales

All wheel drive versions of the performance variants of the Skoda Enyaq EV are scheduled to arrive in Ireland in the early part of this year, writes Brian Byrne. Skoda Ireland expects to see a significant increase in the number of 4×4 Skodas here when the 4×4 Enyaq RS and Enyaq Coupe RS arrive. Skoda Ireland’s Product Manager Libor Pavlas says that with the arrival last year of the Enyaq 80X, the AWD version of the brand’s EV SUV, the format now represents 10pc of all Enyaq orders. There’s a premium of €2,960 over the two-wheel drive version, with no change in annual road tax and minimal impact on range. Following Ireland’s coldest winter in 130 years in 2010, Skoda Ireland took a marketing position to promote 4×4 vehicles and succeeded in increasing AWD sales by a factory of five. “Subsequent winters have proved milder which has coincided with a reduction in demand for 4×4 vehicles but Skoda still has a loyal band of 4×4 customers here in Ireland,” says the company’s Head of Marketing