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Heat-Sink Rock Wall is GREAT for Succulents!

5/12/2021

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Succulents are the easiest, most resilient, prolific and beautiful plants for Pacific Northwest Gardens.  If you have them, you know this!!  These low-lying plants grow wonderfully along garden pathways or rock walls, needing little attention. The intermittent summer rain squalls are enough for them! They present with bright flower spikes in early summer and can even change color with late summer heat. *Bonus*
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Succulents DO NOT like to be separated, or planted as individuals. They like to be clumped together! This is how they propagate the best. Most prolific growing is in the early spring, where you will see explosions of new "chicks," while at the same time seeing a bit of the "mother" plant dying off. 
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8/19/2022 02:02:34 am

Thank you for sharing informative content. It means a lot to me hope you do more articles to post.

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