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Dbrocato2

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Does anyone on here sell spineless prickly pear with established roots. Winter killed mine. I live in Massachusetts
 

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Or just the pads... would prefer to plant here tho
 

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Just go to a Hispanic or international market and buy some. Replant in a pot with good soil. That far north you need to bring your ? inside for winter.
 

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Just go to a Hispanic or international market and buy some. Replant in a pot with good soil. That far north you need to bring your ? inside for winter.
I did bring it in but it still died on me.No markets like that near me but I’ll keep looking
 

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I did bring it in but it still died on me.No markets like that near me but I’ll keep looking
I just bought some on Etsy that is pretty nice and ordered some from Amazon but haven't gotten that. yet.
 

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My local Safeway here in white bread Corvallis, sells giant pads. So much better than what I have grown. So, my growing cactus have turned into house plants, and my produce guy promises to keep stocking them for me
 

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Does anyone on here sell spineless prickly pear with established roots. Winter killed mine. I live in Massachusetts
Check with @TylerStewart at tortoisesupply.com. He usually has pads in stock. They root easily on their own with heat and sun, so I don't know of anyone selling them already rooted. It would be cost prohibitive to have to ship all that dirt with it.
 
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