Staff Answer
Oct 08, 2021 - 08:55 AM
Most hardy succulents can handle rain well (particularly these Sedum) as long as you don't irrigate them during wet times. The only plants you should stay away from are Opuntia cactus. Although they're plenty hardy, they won't like too much rain nor the resulting humidity.
You can also help these Sempervivum through the rainy season by using a gritty, well-draining soil, mulching a layer of small gravel or top dressing between the soil and the lowest leaves, and/or mounding your soil into raised berms. You can find all of our frost hardy succulents at the link below.
You can also help these Sempervivum through the rainy season by using a gritty, well-draining soil, mulching a layer of small gravel or top dressing between the soil and the lowest leaves, and/or mounding your soil into raised berms. You can find all of our frost hardy succulents at the link below.
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