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Nov 11, 2016 1:17 PM CST
Name: Lyn
Weaverville, California (Zone 8a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Garden Sages Garden Ideas: Level 1
gasrocks said:Yes, cold and wet is a no-no for succulents. I over winter my Agaves in a cold room. Extra bedrooms that have the heat turned off. They stay between 45-55 degrees, dormancy. Do not try to grow, do not need light nor water much. But I am in WI and perhaps you cannot attain such low temps there. Gene


Gene ...

Can they handle colder temps indoors ?

Tim ...

I have a friend that keeps her succulents under a gazebo during the winter months so that they do not get rain or snow on them. Seems to work fine for her.
I'd rather weed than dust ... the weeds stay gone longer.

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