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Lithos baby toes

I want to maintain a specific garden for my living rocks. Can I add my baby toes in and give them the same care?


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#1 Comment By Liz Baessler On 04/26/2017 @ 5:29 pm

Unfortunately, mixing baby toes and living rocks probably isn’t a good idea. Both have low water needs to begin with, and when they go dormant, they shouldn’t be watered at all. The dormant period for these two plants are actually at opposite times of the year, so planting them together would result in one always being over- or under-watered.

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