Jason Visits the LARGEST Cactus Collection in Australia | GARDEN | Great Home Ideas
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- Jason Hodges visits Cactus Country, a garden dedicated entirely to succulents and cacti in country Victoria - they even make cactus ice-cream here! Click here to subscribe: bit.ly/3hxN7d5
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beautyfull garden cactus
I am an Arizona guy and I LOVE cactuses!
Me too bro
The most beautiful garden I never see. Thank you for share
If I'm in Australia one day for a tour I'm gonna pay a must visit for myself.
I love my little cacti garden ✊🇦🇺
Thanks for sharing this video.👍🥰
So beautiful..i love cacti very much☺☺
Que maravilha eu gostei muito da planta eu escrevi no canal dei um joia 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼 💎 🌼
Long live Cactuses 🌵🌵🌵
Those 🌵 are absolutely beautiful. I would love to have a similar garden one day just on a smaller scale 😅.
Stunning!
Wow that's a beautiful unique garden🇵🇰🌲🌿🌿
its just stunning how beautiful is this cactus park i would name it, he is keep saying Cacti from all around the world- but cacti are native only to the Americas. yes they grow in africa, australia and southern Europe but thats because they were brought there at some point and they started growing wild. Africa has native succulents that look like cacti but there are not truly cacti.
Beautiful Collection Awesome
Amazing 👍👍
Beautiful garden, inspiring thanks for making this video 🙏
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Wow, this is an amazing garden. I think I need some Hoodias too! Is it easy enough to import the cacti and succulents to Austrailia? Nothing money cant cure? LOL! Well done guys!!!
I would love to visit this place…one day! 😍
Wow. I am fascinated by this garden. Beautiful.
Amazing, beautiful garder...
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2:50 😂 love that little dialogue.
I've been thinking so much about cactus lately, and how they can improve desert ecology. I never even considered Australia as a potential environment. It just slipped the mind somehow. It's probably because Australia has some really temperate environments, on the east coast mainly. I was thinking about north Africa, Saudi Arabia, etc, because they are so infamously stark desert environments.
This was a really fascinating and dramatic garden. It's inspiring.
I would love to visit this place, it's very interesting. thanks for share video
I like catcus very much.
Love everyone here. Be safe and healthy!!
Mágico 👏👏👏👏
Amazing looking garden 😯😯🌵
This is amazing 👏 thanks for showing us. I would love to visit this place 😍
Trippy garden 😎
soooo cool!!!
Great.
great
Sensacional.!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Muito bonito!!!
Considering the absolutely disastrous impact of opuntia (prickly pear) cacti in the 20th century in Australia, where they spread completely out of control for years, I can fully understand the strict laws against importing cacti in general.
That Opuntia eradication was considered an achievement but its quite actually the opposite... Opuntia has numerous health benefits. It's fruits are edible. It's called Karmous in Morocco. It's pads are edible and mitigates inflammation. Its gooey texture also aids the internal defense of the skin against UV rays. If those Opuntia has been repurposed, Australia wouldn't have one of it's biggest problem at present which is Skin Cancer...
Great video. Surprised to learn that no cacti are native to Australia!
Indeed. Cacti are native from the Americas
Not the weight shade of making a smoothie to suppress hunger...😂
Muito lindo ❤❤❤❤😂
Im gonna try doing this in sweden, wish me luck
Australia has it all
Do we know that the Mexican statue with the sombrero/hat that we show at the beginning of the video is incredible offensive to us, Mexicans? Aside from that this garden is spectacular. Good job!
JASON! Where's your doggo?
Cómo deseo ☺️ visitar ese lugar extraordinario💚🤍🏜️🤠
Many people fail to realize the sheer water retention these things provide to arid lands.
A bit of misinformation and some information withheld in this video. Cacti technically are succulent plants. Succulence is defined basically as any thick, fleshy tissue designed to store and conserve water. Cacti definitely fall into that category. The last “rock swallowing” plant they were looking at was not a cactus, but member of the euphorbia family, euphorbia resinfera. The rest of the large cactiform plants in the green house they quickly show were also euphorbia, which have no relation to cacti and are all native to Africa. Wish they would have given more scientific names, other than that this was an awesome video and an incredible property. What a dream!
Should next do a video of all of the fruit the Cactus give off
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سبحان الله تعالى وبركاته
Damn, it’s 2hrs and 45 minute from Melbourne, the closest big city. Even if you visit Australia, you will still probably not go out there!
Australia il vannal kaanan pattumo
Do you have any more information and wre about are you guys😊😊
What is the address and when is the visiting days open
isaac emiliani
What's the scientific name of the Blue Candle Cactus?
Cereus peruvianus monstrose
today i work at ali framing
Cacti are succulents but succulents are not cacti
And those “succulents” are called agaves they are succulents but succulents aren’t agaves i hope you understood that 😅
Bloody flies, hey?
I'm slightly concerned about any of those cacti becoming invasive species there, however the management seem to be the kinds of people who would already be looking into that anyways.
سبحان الله تعالى وبركاته