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Forum: Article: Variegated Succulents- the Agaves and their relativesReplies: 0, Views: 28
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maureencolgan
Victoria
Canada

August 25, 2008
12:31 PM

Post #5465591

I live in Victoria BC where the summers are warm and dry and we have water restrictions. Then we get lots of rain in fall and winter but the temperature rarely dips below freezing.
I would LOVE a succulent/cacti garden but wonder how it would manage to survive during the rainy season. Do I need to cover it or is good drainage enough?
All suggestions welcome.
Cheers,
Maureen










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