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Aug 30, 2023 - 03:13 PM
Spring and fall tend to be great, temperate seasons for planting outdoor succulents. Just be sure that you plant after the final frost in spring and at least one month prior to the first expected frost in fall. Young, freshly planted succulents do not tolerate extremes like frost, drought, and high heat as well as mature, established succulents can.
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