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Sep 11, 2015 9:27 AM CST
Name: C Folsom
Denver, Co
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This is one that came from my grandmother's house
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Botanic garden purchase, was much more handsome last week


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Everything has concrete dust on it, should I wash it all off? I am on clay native soil, thus is why i decided to build succulent rock garden up on top of the gravel and use pea gravel and soil amendment within the gravel for extra drainage. I don't think they can get water logged, but I have never watered them and they seemed happiest the more I neglect them



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Such a shame I have to share this pic of my rock garden instead of one that has all the green, reds, and purples in their glory.




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I'm not as concerned about the sedum tile pieces as that can be replaced, but are they hardy to damage as well?

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