**FULL QUESTION**
My husband and I would love to have a cactus garden. Are there cactuses that would survive in our Zone 5 garden in Fall River, NS?
*—Sybil MacMillan, Fall River, NS*
**FULL ANSWER**
Native cactuses that should do just fine in your zone are the prickly pears (*Opuntia spp.*)—several are hardy to Zone 2. In addition to the (sometimes quite fearsome) spiky pads, they offer lovely flowers in shades of yellow, cream or pink in late spring or early summer. The fruits, called tunas, are edible, once you get past the spines. Try plains prickly pear (*O. polyacantha*); brittle prickly pear (*O. fragilis*), so called because its pads break off very easily; and eastern prickly pear (*O. humifusa*). All are extremely drought-tolerant and need gritty, humus-rich soil with excellent drainage in full sun. Gardens North offers a range of Opuntia pads by mail order for shipping in midsummer, or check out your local suppliers.
Good luck,
*—Marjorie Harris, Editor at Large*
Other questions recently answered by the GL team:
What to grow underneath evergreens
Growing healthy rhododendrons
Finding barren strawberry
Lilacs that just won't flower
Controlling weeds without chemicals
Getting rid of pesky iris borers
Finding crabgrass seeds
Planting under maple trees
Discouraging cats from your garden
Hints for growing sweet bell peppers
Buying exotic plants in Toronto
Preventing brown leaf spot
Information on peony-flowered poppies
Tips for growing tulips and lilies
When to move irises
Maintaining blue spruces
The best way to grow gunneras
Getting rid of sawfly larvae on roses
Eliminating earwigs from clematis flowers
Beetle damage to spruce trees
Removing whiteflies from hibiscus leaves
(continued below)




Be the first to comment on "Building a cactus garden"
Editor's note: This is a moderated forum, so your comments won't appear until approved by the moderator. Please help us foster a friendly environment by keeping your posts civil and on-point. We reserve the right to delete comments that include foul language, personal attacks on others, sales solicitations or any other inappropriate content. Posted comments reflect the opinions of the poster, not of gardeninglife.ca. Read our privacy policy for more information.