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Originally Posted by Maximo
(Post 4297391)
Beautiful! I too love the succulents. Glad you are able to get back into the plants. I had to give up most of my potted plants -- too much going on, but I hope to get back to it one day. | Thanks! Aw that's too bad... Quote:
Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly
(Post 4297396)
Those are just beautiful. You make me want to grow something! | Succulents are easy... they're small, use lightweight soil, and like to be with friends! You could have a little pot party! Lol! Quote:
Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom
(Post 4297461)
How fun! I so wish I lived near you bc I would totally make hypertufa pots with you! I just love how they look - rough hewn, concrete-y, organic, earthy. If you make them, def let us know how it goes.. | Will do! Quote:
Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom
(Post 4297461)
Love your tilty pots...your 5 yr old plant is gorgeous.. | Thanks... I do lose plants every now and then, so I'm always adding to it, or I get a new one to add... a work in progress. Quote:
Originally Posted by Wylie's Mom
(Post 4297461)
I can never keep sempervivums nice and tight / short like the picture I'm attaching. Can you? Mine always get the uglies. Do you get yours locally, or do you order online? The online places have such a great variety. | The Semps in the basket in the first pic have been there about 5 years. The one Heuf that bloomed too! Now that one will die after blooming, but I'll grow the babies and may try planting the seeds. They either stay like that or rot and die.
Now my indoor plants (they're outside for the summer) will get leggy if they're not getting enough light, but then I just prune them back and replant the tops. Do you have a pic of yours?
I also started just using rain water exclusively. Even though I have a filter on my tap water, it still causes problems. Seems like after it rains, it's like the plants have drank a Red Bull or something!
I get mine from a place in California! Mountain Crest Gardens... love them! Most places here don't carry many varieties at all... and it's such a waste to drive around in search of. |