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Hens and Chickens
Hens and Chicken
Q. I have acquired some hens and chicks
and need info on how to take care of them.
Like how much water and feeding they need.
What about winter time care?
A. Hens and Chickens are so easy to grow. The mother sends out stems and little new plants start growing from them. They also form roots and anchor into their bed. They are a sedum a succulent
similar to a cactus in that they store water in its fleshy leaves. It can go quite a long time without water and actually will tend to rot off if kept too wet. Outside you could just count on normal rainfall supplemented with watering during dry periods. Also
make sure that the soil is well-drained so that puddles of water do not sit there. Fertilizer needs are low. I recommend a general outdoor food once a month
at a tablespoon per gallon water. To fill in spaces break off some of the chickens and root in the holes. Keep them moist until rooted. Remove dead and yellow leaves to keep tidy.
In the fall if you experience winter frosts
cover with some leaves to insulate them
during the winter. They will poke out and
start growing with the spring rains and
warmer temps.
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