Saturday, June 6, 2020

sedums yaaay






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  1. Ah, the silhouette of a photographer...

    The leaves are similar to my Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi (save the color). Your plants looks very healthy, with lots of new growth.

    My personal favorite sedum is the Dragon's Blood Sedum.

    What happened to your 'hens and chicks?'

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    1. yes, i wondered whether they gave me kalanchoe instead, i HOPE not!!! this was the sedum mix, and i also had Dragon's Blood separately!

      but a tragedy struck and i almost lost all sedums because the seedlings started dying (i read it's called damping off). i barely managed to save a few - so i don't know whether there were other sedums in the mix or not. the same with the sempervivum, i have only one kind surviving - they said the mix had a rich selection, i don't know if it's a lie or not

      https://www.chilternseeds.co.uk/item_1158C_sempervivum_hybridum_and_mixed_species

      the same happened with the annual grasses mix, only one kind appeared, i think it is not a good idea to buy mixes?!

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  2. Something hangs in the thin air and my impression is that you catch this green:) Maybe this sentence is available for all your garden:)

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    1. green floating in the thin air :-) yes, that is a the fleeting dream of a garden...

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  3. this is the true meaning and purpose of green. to become white, yellow, a shade, the sky, the infinite. I love these photos, they take me back to other worlds and some bridges ;-)
    thank you for sharing and I am happy for those green fingers of yours. I wish I had them. ;-)

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    1. Gentle!

      maybe you have them too, you can't know - until you start a garden :-)
      i have many succulents to give you now, perhaps the second try will be more successful :-)

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