Succulents

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Succulents – Easy to grow, for indoor and outdoor gardens alike. Succulents are drought tolerant plants that are easy to grow with the proper amount of sunlight. Succulents are highly popular for gardeners young and old. Not into gardening, no problem you will totally be into succulents. Succulents are plants that store water in their foliage or leaves. Succulents prefer to be grown in dry and low humidity conditions. Although they like it dry, they do need to be watered occasionally. Succulents do not like to have their roots wet, they can rot and potentially die. There are many different types of succulents from Echeveria, Aloe, Sedum, Crassula, Graptopetalum, Portulacaria, Jade and Senecio just to name a few. Succulents can be annuals (living for only one season or grown indoors) or perennials that last for many seasons.

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