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Aug 11, 2018 5:01 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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webesemps said:Wait Kate, you are saying you "were astonished at how many of the jovi's there were" when in the past you've showed us pictures of some of the huge semp colonies grown under/at the foot of your trees in the (still yours?) nursery up north? Wish I could remember where your photos of that was posted, but you having "a lot of something" in your place is not a surprise to read about.
I would think a mound/bunch of Jovis falling apart would be a good thing for dividing to propagate/sell/trade etc. I agree
Wish I could trade, but I have so little of everything. Glad to hear from you that you are still keeping busy with semps! nodding


Here you go Bev. This was sure a fun tour. The thread "Tour of Labor of Love Landscaping" in Sempervivum forum

Looks like you got your question answered. Nature did the separation for you. Hurray! So much easier and faster.
Wow, they all look amazing. By next year those sections will be filled in. Thumbs up
I had to look up ledge stone:
Ledgestone is an all natural stacked stone used for siding,veneer and cladding. It is used in residential and commercial architectural construction for both exterior and interior applications. Thin Veneer is cut from real, all natural New England stone.
How interesting and beautiful. Are the photo showing the top dressing of crushed ledge stone? If so it is very nice to look at. Will it compact over time?

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