Much excitement at Jurassic Towers yesterday. I had moved a few pots around, having removed my pretty much dead Hamemelis from its pot and planted it in the ground so the Wollemia could have a bigger pot. Pushing the Agave tequilana up against the Halocarpus that's now on that side of the garden, I noticed a little spike at the edge of the pot:

And even better - it's twins!! You might be able to see the second one just under the finger of my glove. I don't normally wear gloves for gardening, but I always make an exception for José Cuervo the Agave.
I shall watch them closely over the next few weeks, and see if any more appear. I bought him with six pups on him, so I'm thrilled to have another two nearly good to go!

And even better - it's twins!! You might be able to see the second one just under the finger of my glove. I don't normally wear gloves for gardening, but I always make an exception for José Cuervo the Agave.
I shall watch them closely over the next few weeks, and see if any more appear. I bought him with six pups on him, so I'm thrilled to have another two nearly good to go!






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