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Aug 16, 2011 10:43 PM CST
Name: Debbie
Denham Springs, La. zone 8b (Zone 8b)
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Well, like with my semps. I have found there are a few of them that absolutely hate humidity and no matter what I did, they kicked it. So next year I'll get the ones I know work well for the south. Also, all of them only want our morning sun and never never let it rain on them for more than 30 minutes before putting up their umbrella. They are spoiled little plants. I've lost a few of my soft succulents for the same humidity reason and I absolutely am loving my sedums you sent to me, cause they like anything. Oh, and Echeverias hate the heat here. I guess I need to start a blog for my southern grown semps, sedums, and soft succulent notes.

Anyway, that's what I meant by notes about how the wreath grows and what pitfalls not to fall into.

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