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Apr 29, 2024 - 08:29 AM
Techincally, yes, but whether that's a good idea or not depends of what you get. For example Hardy plants (like Sempervivum) are not going to thrive in the same conditions that soft plants (like Echeveria) are going to thrive in. The plants will be labeled, so be sure to look up care information for each one. Plants with similar care needs will pot together nicely.
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