Sunday, 8 September 2013

SEMPERVIVUM UPDATE












6 comments:

  1. Lovely plants!
    I could send you some more of these! Mine are getting more and more and more.... xD

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    1. Thank you but maybe best to leave until Spring so the plants root easier.

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    2. Just let me know in spring if you need some. ;)

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  2. Your sempervivums look great Alain. We have real trouble with our semps here in Maryland. We are very hot and humid in the summer and they just don't like these conditions. Most of them take on a sickly gray-green coloration and all look alike. They are very nice in the spring, between March and June. I have several hundred but they are sad looking now. Beautiful plants and nice photos also.

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  3. My semps look better this year than for a few years. Our Spring was cold but the Summer hot after a few Summers which were cool and dull. There have not been so many flowers on the semps this year.
    Most of my semps are in pots outside the greenhouse but I only have about 25. It sounds like Sanny's plants have done well this year. How do you grow yours?

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