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How to Train Your Cactus: A Guide to Raising Well-Behaved Succulents

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From growing to styling, taming to potting, How to Train Your Cacti tells you everything you need to know for growing and caring for cacti and succulents.

For most urban dwellers, a large garden bursting with color and beauty is but a dream. Enter the cacti. The perfect plant pet; cacti and succulents are resilient to the laziest of gardeners. Brighten the darkest corners of your home with these prickly, but nice customers. They can be trained to suit the smallest or largest of indoor spaces. The book is divided into sections on starting your urban jungle, training essentials, 50 varieties, and troubleshooting.

128 pages, Hardcover

Published May 29, 2018

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600 reviews47 followers
May 5, 2018
I have received an e-copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

How to train your cactus is a very cute book on the subject of keeping and caring for cacti and succulents in your flat. Tonwen Jones approaches the cacti as if they were pets and treats them as cute and unbothersome critters. A general section discussing keeping cacti and succulents in one's flat is followed by a guide to the most common cacti and succulent species, complete with notes on how to water them, where to keep them and what issues to look out for.

The text is complemented by incredibly adorable pictures which make the book just such a pleasure to look at.

I think this is a book that would make a perfect gift for a beginner plant lover who wants to branch out (see what I did there?) into cacti and succulents.
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195 reviews22 followers
April 2, 2018
disclaimer i got an arc blah blah blah

So this is a cute lil book about how to care for different succulents and cacti (also fun fact that I learnt from this book: cacti are types of succulents!!!!! :000). This book is full of different types of succulents with a brief tidbit about the plant, details about the type of soil they like, the amount of sun and water they need and some fun lil ideas about how to style this plant in relation to its looks and needs. The styling tips were something I found unique to this book so it was my fave aspect. Ya also get cute lil illustrations of the plants described.

This was a pretty straight forward book about how to care for plants and I like plants so it was a nice time. Although not something I'd get for myself I think it would serve as a nice coffee table book or lil gift.
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Author 60 books49 followers
March 21, 2018
I was inspired by my local botanical garden's cactus house to get a succulent myself to grow and keep at home. Months later at the end of last summer, I acquired a small succulent which is still with me and healthy to this day!



However I do wish I had this book back then as I would've saved hours researching how to care for it properly!



From discussing types of them available, tools you will need from a simple trowel and pot to gravel, guide to growing from seeds and how to train certain types of succulents to thrive daily.



Each plant type has a simple page of typed instructions on care and upkeep while the second page of the double page layout features a colourful illustration of what the chosen cacti/succulent looks like so you know what to expect it to grow like.



The cover is a simple green with a colourful cactus on the cover centred to stand out for the subject alike the title anyway. The guide is clear and concise for all ages to be able to follow easily and learn from.



Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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869 reviews68 followers
October 25, 2019
3 stars.

I’ve been on a succulent research binge as of late and this looked like it would be a nice short introduction to growing succulents, and highlighting some of the most common or eye catching ones that like to live indoors, as well as outdoors.

While the later point was met very well–50 species are highlighted, with a bold illustration of them and info on how to “train” them, in terms of soil, water, light, and height–the former wasn’t what I’d hoped it would be.

Each individual entry mentions a variety of brief specifics, such as specific aspects of soil or the difference between summer and winter watering, the introductory material was very bare-bones in terms of clarifying these specifics. For example, while the individual entries inform you as to what pH some plants like or that they prefer sandy or loamy soil, the Soil section in the intro just says a well draining cactus/succulent mix will work well. I hope there is more clarification in the final version of the book.

Overall, I would recommend it as a lovely gift book to a friend who might be slightly interested in raising succulents, but still isn’t sure. It provides a fun look at the very basics of raising them and gives a variety of species to consider. However, for someone who is a more serious beginner and is starting to plot out their garden or indoor plantings, it might be a bit too lacking specific information and resources. But with the illustrations and the lovely matte cover I’m imagining this with, it’s a pretty book for any succulent lover to flip through, regardless of whether they own any or not.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free copy to review!

(Cross posted on my blog.)
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153 reviews24 followers
April 5, 2018
Full disclosure: I am a crazy plant lady. Cacti, succulents, regular ol' houseplants, you name it. This was bound to be a "10/10 would recommend" or "get this away from me right this instant"-read. Guess which we got.

A beginner's guide to the care and feeding of your cactus (or succulent), complete with soil- and water-recommendations, as well as a little "how to style"-part (we're talking "what colour pot would pop with this, which other plants would it look good with"-styling, not "how to comb your Old Man-cactus' fur"-styling. Just so we're clear) aaand the cutest little drawings of the various plants mentioned.

Sure, you could get a more in-depth book on the care of these types of plants, but that would be at the cost of these cute drawings and the playful language (puns! punssss!) and honestly, you don't want to miss that.

Thank you to Netgalley for providing me an advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review.
282 reviews
March 26, 2018
If you need a beginner guide to cactus owning, this is just what you need to get started. It approaches the topic in simple, fun language geared around building a cactus "family". I found several plants I own, or want to own included in the care instructions, including my Eve's Needle (or pin) which I frequently hand out pieces to friends to start collections with. I liked that this included instructions for growing cacti seeds which I don't see often in books, and have an interest in. Great introduction to cacti love!
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1,357 reviews16 followers
May 6, 2018
Love this book, the illustrations are absolutely fantastic and very charming, the information is helpful and easy to understand. There are quite a number of cacti listed with a page of explanation and care on each. No photos but fun designs and such lovely ideas for pots in each case. Love this book so much as I have just started out collecting cacti and this book is great.
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May 20, 2018
A cute and quirky handbook an all things succulents and cacti. Short and to the point, but with a sense of humor. E.g. the propagation section was titled "family planning." I was able to identify several succulents I've had for years and read up on more of their care. While it is not all encompassing this is a great handbook for beginners or timid plant owners. Would be a great gift with a new plant.

I was given an advanced ecopy by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own.
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