Virginia Succulents


They grow them indoors in the winter in Virginia, so the <a href="https://cactusjungle.com/archives/blog/exit.php?url_id=1709&amp;entry_id=1513" title="http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/virginia/dp-fea–gardening-greenh1210dec10,0,4856769.story" onmouseover="window.status=’http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/virginia/dp-fea–gardening-greenh1210dec10,0,4856769.story’;return true;" onmouseout="window.status=”;return true;">Daily Press</a> tells us.<br /><br /><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-style: italic;">Late February is a good time to get your seeds started if you want some maturity for a springtime display in your greenhouse, or want plants ready to go into the ground after the last killing frost. Many succulents are dormant, making it an easy time to clean them up, repot and check for insects. Those that are still growing should be watered, but sparsely.</span><br /></div><br />That’s a lot of advance planning for a home based hobby greenhouse.<br /><br />


    
    
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