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Thank you for reaching out. We don’t have any cactus seed here at the store. We do however have a selection of cactus plants to choose from. Come on down to the store and we will be able to help you find the perfect fit.
Thanks for reaching out. We will be getting our succulents in this week either Thursday or Friday (April 28 or 29). Please let us know if you have any more questions and we hope to see you soon!
Thanks for leaving a question! Unfortunately, Buckeyes don’t grow very well in Texas because of the heat so we don’t care any variations of them. However, we did some research and we think a Redbud is a close replication for what the Buckeye does. The leaves are a different shape, but its’ flowers bloom before its’ leaves. If you have any other questions or want to visit with us more, we would love to help in any way we can!
sally alsides
Where can I buy cactus seeds
Mankin and Sons Team
Sally –
Thank you for reaching out. We don’t have any cactus seed here at the store. We do however have a selection of cactus plants to choose from. Come on down to the store and we will be able to help you find the perfect fit.
Toni
Do you have any succulents or succulent garden supplies?
Mankin and Sons Team
Toni –
Thanks for reaching out. We will be getting our succulents in this week either Thursday or Friday (April 28 or 29). Please let us know if you have any more questions and we hope to see you soon!
Tammy
Do you have any yellow knockout roses?
Mankin and Sons Team
Yes, we do. Would love for you to come by and see them!
Michelle Crawford
Do you have a Mexican-Buckeye tree?
Mankin and Sons Team
Michelle –
Thanks for leaving a question! Unfortunately, Buckeyes don’t grow very well in Texas because of the heat so we don’t care any variations of them. However, we did some research and we think a Redbud is a close replication for what the Buckeye does. The leaves are a different shape, but its’ flowers bloom before its’ leaves. If you have any other questions or want to visit with us more, we would love to help in any way we can!