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2 Different Hen and Chicks (Sanford and Fuzzy Wuzzy) - GIN with Bonus
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The listing, 2 Different Hen and Chicks (Sanford and Fuzzy Wuzzy) - GIN with Bonus has ended.

you will get 2 babies from each plant
GIN will get a collection of 5 different Hen and Chicks
they will all be labeled so you will know what is what

Hen & Chicks Called Sempervivum
Sempervivum literally means "live forever" because they grow and propagate so readily. These succulents are called by many names (semps, hens and chicks, houseleeks), but whatever you call them, they are amazing plants.

Hens and Chicks are hardy and can be grown throughout the USA. Sempervivum like cool nights and need a cold-dormant season to be healthy. They prefer growing zones 4-8.

Sun Preferences
•Full Sun to Part Sun

Soil Requirements
•Sandy, Excellent Drainage
Good drainge is the most important requirement for Sempervivum. Plant them in sandy soil or add compost, potting soil, gravel or vermiculite to the ground to help with drainage. Hens and Chicks survive in soil where other plants can't grow. They do great with very little soil, even in gravel and cracks in rock walls, however, accumulated water will kill the plants. Ideally the soil pH level should be neutral, between 6.6 and 7.5.

Watering Needs
•Low, Drought Tolerant

Immediately after transplanting, water generously. After that let the soil dry out between watering. These succulent plants are drought resistant since they store water in their leaves, but they still need water to thrive. During the summer heat they will need to be watered more frequently. Don’t over water. If you see your plants begin to struggle, make sure the soil drainage is good and cut back on the watering.

There are three common types of Hens and Chicks: Sempervivum, Jovibarba heuffelii and Jovibarba Rollers. They are all often called Sempervivum, but each type produces offspring in a different manner.

GIN will get a collection of 5 different Hen and Chicks
Questions & Comments
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F&W. Really like this, I hope you have a GREAT auction
Sep 3rd, 2014 at 10:56:26 PM PDT by
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thank you very much, I hope so also, fanned back
Sep 4th, 2014 at 8:15:56 AM PDT by
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thank you very much, I hope so also, fanned back
Sep 4th, 2014 at 8:15:37 AM PDT by
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I have won a few of Toasy69's auctions, he always sends nice plants/starts....you will not be disappointed!
Sep 8th, 2014 at 10:52:40 PM PDT by

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