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Oct 5, 2015 7:42 PM CST
Name: Deborah
midstate South Carolina (Zone 8a)
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Construction, what construction? All I see are pots of succulents that are to die for. Audrey, people like that do not deserve to get those plants as they are not plant people. They want instant gratification without the work. But, like Cinta said, they don't realize that it really isn't much work to overwinter them. Give them bright light in a cool room and don't water much, if at all. Last year, I kept mine under lights in my garage. Those did better than the ones in the house, as they didn't try to grow much (they needed no water) and so didn't get etiolated. I'm going to keep most, if not all of my pots in the garage this winter.

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