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Nov 11, 2014 10:34 AM CST
Name: tarev
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The containers were for dipping sauce..but it looks cute so I had my hubby drill holes on them. Have been playing around what to grow in them. It is good if succulents are still small..but I end up moving some succulents to bigger containers as some succulents are fast growers..and as I mentioned it was also for my lithops and split rock before..but always a failure after overwintering..always wrong timing in bring them out.

The other succulents that used to live in those white containers in 2012..learned a lot from these plantings Big Grin
In this batch, only the Baby toes survived well, and is now in a bonsai container:
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Baby toes now in bonsai container:
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The two Crassulas on both ends survived well, such active growers so I have to move them to a bigger container:
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In their current container: this photo was taken in early Spring this year:
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