I have lots of hens and chicks I have planted them in my rock walls and they thrive. They look wonderful with their babies dripping down the wall. Cathy
Your succulents are planted in a very charming way. I have some too, and tend to forget about them, as they need very little care and don't need watering, or very little. The colors are pretty and subtle.
Oh don't you love the name Hens and Chicks? I want to replace more in my pots as they require so much less maintenance and watering then flowers do.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love Hens and Chicks. They are just so beautiful ~ and I agree with Elaine ~ I LOVE the name ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have a container of these little hen and chicks as well. It took me a while to get them going, but they are making babies every day.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love the name Hen and Chicks? I sure do.
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Bounced over here to see you from Brenda's blog. :-)
Very pretty! Bentley likes chicks... well, Thelma anyway:@)
ReplyDeleteMe, too, because when we come home from the lake, our potted plants aren't dead! Our succulents are thriving!!!
ReplyDeleteI love hens and chicks too but I've never planted any. I think I'll check them out the next time I go to the garden center!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Mary
I have lots of hens and chicks I have planted them in my rock walls and they thrive. They look wonderful with their babies dripping down the wall.
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Just beautiful! I must find some hens and chicks!
ReplyDeleteYour succulents are planted in a very charming way. I have some too, and tend to forget about them, as they need very little care and don't need watering, or very little. The colors are pretty and subtle.
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