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Mar 23, 2014 11:36 PM CST
Name: J.C. S.
Kansas (Zone 6b)
Sempervivums Sedums Lilies Garden Ideas: Level 2
Thanks yet again Lynn. nodding

No, this will be my first time really growing a bunch of sedums at once.

For the soil mixture portion of the potting mix, I was going to go 50/50 native soil and cactus (succulent) mix.
Should I go 33/33/33 with native soil/cactus mix/ and premixed garden soil (retains more moisture and has higher compost content)?
Or should I just increase the overall soil content in the mix (less sand, perlite, etc)?

I'm know I'm overthinking it, but just curious on general guidelines. I've done a lot of research online, but there are so many contrasting ideas it's hard to know what to trust.

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