What a cool guy, nature loving and good looking, sad story but he is still young, his kids and plants must give him hope and strength, surely he will find a soul mate on of these days.
I am very saddenned for Mr. The Cactus Jones - seems like a great guy, glad he is pushing through and living his life the way they had planned. Strong man.
I love following him on IG he seems like an truly amazing soul and my heartaches for him losing Carrie I can't even imagine, thank you for posting this!
Wishing the best for Trevor, may the Lord shine bright in every step he takes in Life, and may his path with TheCactusJones be successful. I'm sure Carrie is proud to see all the work done so far, May she continue to rest in peace 🙏 Great episode, thanks Cactus Quest
This was an amazing episode. All the best to Trevor in healing from his loss. Appreciate his openness and the depth of conversation you guys had here. The resilience of cacti and other succulents has really attracted me to them as well. I’ve had some utterly fucked plants come back from near death. Lol
Trevor it's very painful passing of Kerrie, and your Cactus 🌵 farm is amazing keep going it will help you to remember your wife have a small garden my favorite is the Cactus, I am struggling to grow them
Hearing Cactus jones share his wifes experience was extremely touching. Its beautiful to see you continuing youre guys dream. I dream to one day have a place like that for my girls. Much love.
Condolences to Carrie /// The Ancestors Ensure she is Alive through the Heart. Through the new growth. Through to continued love and care shown to nature. /// Love, peace, and prosperity. Infinitely extended.
First time viewer & follower!!!!!!! So happy I hope one day I have a property like that :) I’m sorry about his wife she was a stunning goddess and you can definitely feel her there !!!!! ❤ I wanted to send a virtual hug to him as he was telling his story 😢😢😢😢❤❤❤ look forward to see more content !!!!
At the beginning, seeing that Jiimz tag was cool. Some of the first Tricho's I'd ever bought was from him and they were spectacular specimens. By far the best I'd ever gotten from anyone. that was 20 years ago. However, I have to say that trichos are difficult for me to grow. I guess too much humidity. Black spot eats them up and kills them. I haven't yet found anything effective for treatment or prevention.
I have always tried to explain the feeling of when you are out on your property with your plants and have never been able to clearly explain that feeling until this video where you 2 explain the cozy feeling and that's exactly what it is cozy
Condolences to Trevor on the passing of Carrie...thats so tough. Beautiful episode, philosophical of life, death, growing cacti..I'llbe coming back to this one again... Can I check my understanding, Trevor grows them on, cuts them back, this generates major regrowth, these pups get harvested and I'm guessing those cuttings get potted on for resale. How long before a root system develops on those cutting? I'm collecting for a couple of years, this episode makes me want to take a risk and get them in the ground 🤝
A good guy with a good vibe, I like the Jones. So sorry about Carrie, I wish you strength in your healing journey Jones. Big love from South Africa mate.
Gopher wins!!!! They are there because of an ideal habitat. No ice plant will help. They seek roots and edible greens. Add metal fence in ground and you are good to go. Not a bad idea to include coyote, owl and hawk safety areas.
I wonder why no one ever used my secret, ninja method: Instead of putting your cutting into the soil, lay it ON the soil. Horizontally. This way the entire length of the cutting produces roots. More roots, more fun. And the shoots will know where to appear.
I remember growing up in West Texas we use to find turtles and wright their name on the back of their shell with blue finger nail polish. We kept them in our fenced in back yard and I'd bet they still live there 20 years later. Cool video!!🖤 I wanna make a cactus farm so you can come tour. 😉 RIP Carrie
What an inspiration ! You can see the love and dedication shines through his cacti garden.I love the tubby dog waddling around checking everything like a boss.Love Rhea from Ireland
Rest in loving peace to the Great Carrie. Hey brother, Love, Love your work. A question please, the thornless cactus at (23:20), what is the name of it? Couldn’t quite make it out in the video. Thank you so much brother and God bless you and your family.
Great plants and cool to see some rarities outside too. EUPHORBIA VARIETIES planted in strategic locations will keep the gophers away from dining on your best inventory plants.
I can’t imagine losing the love of my life, I’m being forced yet again to though. So my heart goes out for his loss. 2am and just can’t sleep, watching videos to just blank out. But this video caught me off guard. Love life, love the ones u got. It can all be gone in a split second. I’ve lost so many friends and family in really messed up ways. I just can’t lose her… need to trip with her for real lol. Be good for us. Oh well
I hope it works out fine for Cactus Jones. I saw an instagram post recently he was having trouble with too much humidity... 😢 Thanks for the video yet again! 💚
Rest in peace Carrie.
Who is Carrie?
@@happyninjafighter2 cactus jones wife who died
@@OffGridInvestor Thank you for letting me know. Peace be upon you all.
Gained a whole new perspective, may this farm be blessed for many moons
Such a touching story from a humble gentleman with a clear passion for cacti
Truly is.
@@CactusQuestwhere are you located if you dont mind me asking. Just the state and city. I'm in Arizona and I love your cacti collection! ❤
What a cool guy, nature loving and good looking, sad story but he is still young, his kids and plants must give him hope and strength, surely he will find a soul mate on of these days.
Incredibly moving. Turning trauma into comfort. She knew how to make real her eternal love for him. He walks in her sacred garden.
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Beautifully said ❤
Cactus Jones seems like a wonderful, down-to-earth person. I hope he’s doing well. Another great video Hunter!
I am very saddenned for Mr. The Cactus Jones - seems like a great guy, glad he is pushing through and living his life the way they had planned. Strong man.
I love following him on IG he seems like an truly amazing soul and my heartaches for him losing Carrie I can't even imagine, thank you for posting this!
My pleasure and same. I cried while editing this.
Lovely man. Very sorry for your loss. Keep growing.
Wishing the best for Trevor, may the Lord shine bright in every step he takes in Life, and may his path with TheCactusJones be successful. I'm sure Carrie is proud to see all the work done so far, May she continue to rest in peace 🙏
Great episode, thanks Cactus Quest
This was an amazing episode. All the best to Trevor in healing from his loss. Appreciate his openness and the depth of conversation you guys had here. The resilience of cacti and other succulents has really attracted me to them as well. I’ve had some utterly fucked plants come back from near death. Lol
Thanks for the comment. Life is a game of resilience for sure.
God bless this man. Sorry for your loss.
Keep the dream alive!
I want to be this man when I grow up!!
Beautiful farm Cactus Jones. I am sorry to hear about your wife. God bless 🙏
Much love to you and the cactus Jones 💚 this was a beautiful video.
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RIP Carrie. Awesome garden I can't wait to get me a cut for a tribute to her
watched a video about cactus that made me cry. im sure Carrie is more than proud
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Trevor it's very painful passing of Kerrie, and your Cactus 🌵 farm is amazing keep going it will help you to remember your wife have a small garden my favorite is the Cactus, I am struggling to grow them
Fellow Tricho guy here in Australia. Good to see the SASS cross cranking in the states. I’ve also got an Ichoca Pachanoi. Amazing plants.
Thank you to both of you for this episode... A very special one 😢
They bring you into the moment 😊
She's beautiful! Be strong, keep pressing on.
Hearing Cactus jones share his wifes experience was extremely touching. Its beautiful to see you continuing youre guys dream. I dream to one day have a place like that for my girls. Much love.
Awww. You're in my hometown. Trevor, I hope you find healing, peace and joy in your new home. It's beautiful.
I enjoyed watching and my condolences🙏
mad love to both yall. i appreciate the love yall both put into the plants
Thank you!!💚💚
Some beautiful Echinopsis. Imma have to support this guy. I love the rows.
Hola un saludo desde 🇺🇾🌵hermosos cactus los que tengo tienen 4 metros de altura y un misterioso peruvianus de 3metros ya 28 años de vida mis cactus .
Great farm, Great Video
Onelove
Cheers from the Ottawa Cacti and Succulent Sanctuary 👋💚🌵🌿
I miss living in north county 🌵 🍻
Big hugs to you both, Trevor & Carrie, from Arkansas
Thanks for sharing
This man is such a vibe lol
brother)) hello from Russia.... .... thanks for the video!!)
Love how you chill in my zones love it. Keep up the great content. When you coming bacl to Diego
Love and Light and Prayers to you Jonesy.
thanks mr Jones and Carrie! I purchased a super pedroxscop. Beautiful. Will be buying more for sure.
he seems like a kool azz dude. awesome video.
I really enjoyed this video! New subscriber… just discovered your channel 😊
I can’t even imagine losing my wife so young. Condolences for him and his family. You can tell he’s put his heart and soul into this space
Condolences to Carrie /// The Ancestors Ensure she is Alive through the Heart. Through the new growth. Through to continued love and care shown to nature. /// Love, peace, and prosperity. Infinitely extended.
Thank you for sharing your 🙏
First time viewer & follower!!!!!!! So happy I hope one day I have a property like that :) I’m sorry about his wife she was a stunning goddess and you can definitely feel her there !!!!! ❤ I wanted to send a virtual hug to him as he was telling his story 😢😢😢😢❤❤❤ look forward to see more content !!!!
Great video, love trichocereus. This man has a beautiful collection
At the beginning, seeing that Jiimz tag was cool. Some of the first Tricho's I'd ever bought was from him and they were spectacular specimens. By far the best I'd ever gotten from anyone. that was 20 years ago. However, I have to say that trichos are difficult for me to grow. I guess too much humidity. Black spot eats them up and kills them. I haven't yet found anything effective for treatment or prevention.
Love the Aussie clones, Australia on top of the tricho world
Loved the video, beautiful Trichocereus. And his story hit me after losing a close friend over the summer.
I might move back to the southwest just to grow a ton of cactus, and do other stuff I guess but yeah
This is such a touching story. Brought tears to my eyes
Thats a lot of cacti 😆 nature is so amazing ~
I have always tried to explain the feeling of when you are out on your property with your plants and have never been able to clearly explain that feeling until this video where you 2 explain the cozy feeling and that's exactly what it is cozy
Omg I was just showing someone his Tiktoks earlier today and then you post this! Love it
made me cry
I didn't expect to see such touching story. Many thanks for video! Great respect to Trevor, RIP Carrie.
Awesome property, not a huge trico guy myself but still a mind blowing collection.
🙏🔥🙏
Condolences to Trevor on the passing of Carrie...thats so tough. Beautiful episode, philosophical of life, death, growing cacti..I'llbe coming back to this one again... Can I check my understanding, Trevor grows them on, cuts them back, this generates major regrowth, these pups get harvested and I'm guessing those cuttings get potted on for resale. How long before a root system develops on those cutting? I'm collecting for a couple of years, this episode makes me want to take a risk and get them in the ground 🤝
That LER is the best thing ever
Trevor is killing it
Wow. What an awesome place. All those cacti !!!
So sorry for the loss of his wife!!! Way too young! Damn cancer seems to be everywhere! And unfortunately in younger and younger people!
Big love from Toronto! bowing to a true cactus wizard!!
Why are all the tops cut off? I’m new to the cactus thing but it’s absolutely my new hobby I’m obsessed trying to learn as much as I cab
he propagates the cacti by taking cuttings which then root on there own to become a new plant - it is a way to make clones of plants
Great video! Congratulations and greetings
A good guy with a good vibe, I like the Jones. So sorry about Carrie, I wish you strength in your healing journey Jones. Big love from South Africa mate.
Thank you for life lessons on appreciating what we have.
Amazing!
Gopher wins!!!! They are there because of an ideal habitat. No ice plant will help. They seek roots and edible greens. Add metal fence in ground and you are good to go. Not a bad idea to include coyote, owl and hawk safety areas.
I wonder why no one ever used my secret, ninja method: Instead of putting your cutting into the soil, lay it ON the soil. Horizontally. This way the entire length of the cutting produces roots. More roots, more fun. And the shoots will know where to appear.
Using your secret today. Why not!?
@@8SerketSidi8 good luck!
0h inspiring 🙏🏻
I remember growing up in West Texas we use to find turtles and wright their name on the back of their shell with blue finger nail polish. We kept them in our fenced in back yard and I'd bet they still live there 20 years later. Cool video!!🖤 I wanna make a cactus farm so you can come tour. 😉 RIP Carrie
So, that tortoise wearing the tag “Jess” was not a product of my fertilized imagination? He’s lophing in Las Cruces now, for the legal weed.
What an inspiration ! You can see the love and dedication shines through his cacti garden.I love the tubby dog waddling around checking everything like a boss.Love Rhea from Ireland
Rest in loving peace to the Great Carrie. Hey brother, Love, Love your work. A question please, the thornless cactus at (23:20), what is the name of it? Couldn’t quite make it out in the video. Thank you so much brother and God bless you and your family.
Amazing property 🌵💚
great video
enjoyed the Video.
16:35 did he say LAR pachanoi? My ears don't work very well.
It's such a nice green.
LER legendary ethnobotanical resources is what I think it stands for but LER
@Matt Stang legend, thanks man
@@Ben-dx4rp of course glad to be able to help.
I'm ready for a part two of this one!
An inspiring garden and thank you for sharing the story. Plants really do heal. This garden will surely keep growing more and more magical.
It's good to see them in the ground. It's like allowing caged parrot to fly.
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Great plants and cool to see some rarities outside too. EUPHORBIA VARIETIES planted in strategic locations will keep the gophers away from dining on your best inventory plants.
I can’t imagine losing the love of my life, I’m being forced yet again to though. So my heart goes out for his loss. 2am and just can’t sleep, watching videos to just blank out. But this video caught me off guard. Love life, love the ones u got. It can all be gone in a split second. I’ve lost so many friends and family in really messed up ways. I just can’t lose her… need to trip with her for real lol. Be good for us. Oh well
I hope it works out fine for Cactus Jones. I saw an instagram post recently he was having trouble with too much humidity... 😢
Thanks for the video yet again! 💚
Had no idea about his wife. My condolences to the Jones family. May you be strong!
Rest in peace to Carrie. She's watching over this garden and I'm sure she is SO proud
The picture of Carrie at the end made me tear up.
Very sad yet great video 🌵
Absolutely stunning!🙌
Excellent stuff gents.
Huge farm. Thanks for the video.
How does he keep the weed down?
Amazing episode
really beautiful area and love this - my cats conquer the gophers - sadly, they have to live somewhere too. Thanks for this presentation!
Makes me appreciate my wife so much more than I already do.
Thanks for sharing this. This was real.
Good toor , your palace, India
Shalom !!
Muy Hermoso el vídeo !
Soy David de Córdoba (Argentina)
Muito bom o vídeo parabéns sou aqui do 🇧🇷
Felt this episode !!!
Where's the mesquite trees and lophs if you got the climate