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Mar 13, 2013 1:04 PM CST
Name: Jackie
Michigan (Zone 5b)
Cactus and Succulents Container Gardener
Thank you Bev and Greg! I will have to make sure I plant any haworthia's together with the other tender succulents and just keep those inside probably. I guess ill start taking my more hardy ones outside on the next warm day. It did get to the 50's last week but only for 2 days and then went back down. Ill wait for a weekend that is going to be nice so I can be home to rotate them in and out of shade if need me and slowly get them used to being outside. Smiling You guys have been great help. I still have my haworthia's planted with some more hardy succulents and need to switch them around I believe a bit more.


I have Baby semps around the Haworthia in this planter.
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This one has my new ones in there. I believe they will do good together? Not sure yet. Have to do some more research.
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