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RE: Echeveria Shaviana - Succulents in the sun

Wow I love pointers on how to grow succulents properly. I'm having trouble with them, but since it's my first time to try, I guess I just need to do better. I will wait till summer is over before adding new plants if ever. For now, I will keep propagating those that are already thriving. I guess they are suited to the weather here. Thank you for sharing about your garden. I look forward to more tips. Happy weekend!


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As long as you have some place with dappled light you could still add new succulents to your garden.
Over a period of time the succulents get acclimatized to the local weather and the micro environment in your garden. Yip keep propagating and adding to your treasures. The more the merrier.
Happy gardening and have an amazing day!

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