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Jul 24, 2016 11:13 AM CST
Name: Tim Stoehr
Canby, Oregon (Zone 8b)
Butterflies Sempervivums Region: Pacific Northwest Vegetable Grower Cactus and Succulents Sedums
Bee Lover Region: Oregon Dragonflies Keeper of Poultry Cat Lover Composter
Ellen34 said:Just taken this morning, forgot to attached this to my old message.
Valleylynn... Really? That's greAt that they don't mind it being cold or hot. I do check it everyday and I will take pictures of the flowers too... Thank You!


Yes, they love being outdoors if that's what you're asking. Lots of sun is generally OK but plants in containers should probably get shade or filtered light during the hotter parts of the day. Morning sun is much appreciated. Pots dry up and change temperature much faster than the ground so freezing in the winter and baking in the summer can be an issue for potted plants. These plants are hardy to roughly -30F. In the US, it's usually too much heat that creates problems, not too much cold. If you move them from indoors to outside, it would be best to acclimate them to the direct sun over the course of a week or two.
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