Hello from carlisle
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Hello from carlisle
Very very new to owning succulents so not wanting to kill the ones I have, not that I know what kind I have
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Re: Hello from carlisle
Front right - crassula perforata. Back right haworthia aristata. Both should be easy to keep alive. Anyway welcome to the forum & hope you enjoy it.
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You also have a Portulacaria afra 'variegata' in the centre and a couple of Sempervivums in there though I don't know which species. Welcome!
It's always nice to see a mixed planter; it's often the case that as people learn more they move away from them but I still think the best way to show of the features of some plants is to starkly contrast them against others.
It's always nice to see a mixed planter; it's often the case that as people learn more they move away from them but I still think the best way to show of the features of some plants is to starkly contrast them against others.
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Re: Hello from carlisle
I think Brian meant Aloe aristata, not Haworthia.
Where are you keeping the plants? It looks rather dark on that table, or was that just for the photo? They all need plenty of sunlight.
Where are you keeping the plants? It looks rather dark on that table, or was that just for the photo? They all need plenty of sunlight.
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That was just on there kitchen top to take the pic, they're currently on the kitchen windowsill,it's just the pot it came in, I need to change it as it's not got any drainage, will they do well outside? I've got another couple outside in a well draining pot, but just worried about what happens with them in winter? Will I need to cover them or just move them more close to house?
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