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Jul 6, 2013 3:45 PM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Cactus and Succulents Plant and/or Seed Trader Sempervivums Sedums Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Hummingbirder
Hostas Heucheras Region: Georgia Tropicals
TABBY, LOVE THAT IDEA. Maybe if we ever have a normal southern summer this will really help.I have lots of those pots.My in-laws have a job inspecting house's being built for a bank and find these pots left after the landscaping is finished.They bring them to me.They where also handy last winter to protect plants from frost & freezing.

I have had to just remove semp's from beds & bring them inside.After 3 days of hard non-stop rains,i found my semp's molded & rotting.I hope they will make it.This just happened recently,i had to remove a lot of the plants leaves,bring them inside & i have put them in dry vermiculite.I'm not sure what to do with them or how long to keep them in the vermiculite or when to move them to some soil? ANY ADVICE???
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This is only 2 i have a picture of,i have a good bit more in the house.
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