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Aug 31, 2014 10:00 AM CST
Name: aud/odd
Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Garden Ideas: Level 1
@Kim you did a beautiful job. It does not look like a first try for sure. You made me want to do a idea borrow.

@Bev beautiful I wish my nursery had nice semps they have little pots but nothing as pretty as your plant. It does not need a name pretty suits it just fine.

@JoAnne beautiful as usual. You are my summer patio pot muse. I love Graptopetalum I think it was in the box of cuttings that trav sent me. It has become one of my favorites. It wintered well indoors and makes babies easy from a leaf.

Question have you been able to winter Sedum Lineare outdoors? I had it a couple years ago in a winter hardy pot a couple years ago and it lived for 2 yrs but struggled died the 3rd yr. I tried it in he ground and it did not come back at all years ago. I am going to try it in a different spot this year and bring some inside this winter because it is a evergreen I think I may be able to keep it alive with my tender succulents.

I put it in this pot that I have to bring in because this pot is would not survive winter. I picked up a lot of succulent that I know are have not been hardy for my area on sale and put them all in this pot.

There is a ice plant that bloomed early in the season, Sedum Lineare, Purslane and Portulaca.

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