Cactus gardens in ceramic & stoneware pots planted at our cactus nursery in Apache Junction, Arizona. Great for gifts or a touch of southwest decor for your home.
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We have worked with cactus since 1984 at our cactus nursery in Arizona, USA. We handpick the cactus plants for each garden and assemble them into a beautiful arrangement with finishing decorative touches. We have designed and offer 3 styles of Cactus Garden pots. Saguaro with mountains, Kokopelli with Pueblo buildings, and our image design, which contains chilis, a gecko, a cactus, and a hummingbird all on one pot. These cactus dishes are made of high-quality, high-fire stoneware pottery. We have a southwest hexagon shaped ceramic pot in 4 color options with 6 different images carved into the pot. We also offer one style of terra-cotta clay pot to match your preference and decor. The cactus plants pictured are a sample of our assortment. The actual cactus in an item or garden purchased will always vary from what is pictured. The customer assumes responsibility and liability if requesting shipment during freezing conditions.
The cactus gardens are planted to order, and we need 1 to 2 weeks for the garden to dry before we are able to ship them out.
Cactus bloom flowers with the warmth of the sun between 70 and 90 degrees with sufficient water. (This is generally February to April for us.) No fertilizer is needed to make a cactus bloom, but if you feel the need, be sure a fertilizer is designed specifically for cactus. Prior to the flower, most cacti will have what looks like little cotton balls in the crevasses of the plant. From this is where the flower will emerge.
If you place your garden outside, it will dry out faster, so increase the watering instructions as needed. We recommend following the guideline that a cactus garden should completely dry out within approximately 3 to 5 days after watering and remain dry for at least a few days and up to two weeks, before watering again. This also depends on indoor or outdoor location, and temperature. Direct sunlight on a cactus that is not acclimated or on a cactus in temperatures approximately over 90 degrees can potentially burn the plant. We have offered the above recommendations that have proven to work well with our customers over many years, but understand that cacti are plants, and there is no perfect guideline that encompasses every environment. For a basic indoor ceramic pot garden guideline you can try 1 ounce of water for each inch in diameter size of the pot every 3 to 4 weeks. Cacti are very slow-growing and generally do not need transplanting for several years.
Signpost: The cactus gardens will come with a signpost that says Cactus Territory unless otherwise specified. To choose a different signpost, you can choose from a few options at checkout (Arizona, Grand Canyon, or Sedona). For other options, you will need to call or email us from the contact us page.