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Mar 30, 2013 8:56 PM CST
Name: Jackie
Michigan (Zone 5b)
Cactus and Succulents Container Gardener
Ok....so my hubby just returned from visiting his family in Mexico and he brought me back some succulents from his 90 year old great gram's yard. They are tenders I do believe since they come from mexico. He took cuttings and wrapped them in wet paper towels and then newspaper and put them in his bag. I dont know what kinds they are and dont know what to do to keep them alive. For now I stuck them in some dirt until I can figure this out. I know Ive read about letting them callous over but how do I know when they are dry enough? If anyone can help identify these that would be great!

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He also brought me back some sea shells which I plan on planting some semps in!! Hurray!


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