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Nov 16, 2016 1:31 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Love your temps there, Tiffany! This week it has started to go 10 degrees cooler so our highs will be in low 60's, thankfully still dry, but I wish one more round of rain. November has been drier unlike last Oct.

My combos stays outdoors year round. So far they have endured well, even last December when we had more rain than usual. I did add a lot of chicken grit and pumice as top dressing, before I left last Dec, and just so glad to see them all well when I returned in January.

I have moved the ones with the curvy containers this time on a lower location, so it backs to that low adobe wall. It gets too cold on its old location. Plus I want to see better the blooms of the Faucaria Smiling

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