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Aeonium 'Zwartkop':- over-wintering.

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  • Thank you both for your advice. 

    My only options are a cool North facing window sill, which is where I kept it last Winter, or a warm South facing room.

    I hope I shall be brave enough to cut the stems back to half way next Spring and use that as cutting material.  If they take I will have more plants to experiment with.image

    Maybe my problem is 'green envy'.  Mine looks a sorry sight compared to my sister's in her Southern California garden.image

  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,887

    I find aeonium root better from cuttings if you leave them overnight to form a callous on the cut end, this work well for  garden sedums too.

    Devon.
  • SFordSFord Posts: 224

    I agree Hostafan1

  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,887

    SFord, it takes a leap of faith the first time you do it as every instinct says " don't let it dry out" but at least two of us do  it that way eh?image

    Devon.
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