Caring for Sempervivums: Golden Rules
Introduction
Sempervivums are beautiful plants that are easy to care for. With a little bit of attention, you can keep your sempervivums thriving for years to come.
Drainage
One of the most important things to remember when caring for sempervivums is to provide them with good drainage. These plants do not like to sit in wet soil, as this can lead to root rot.
Compost
When planting sempervivums, use a well-draining compost. You can also add grit to the compost to improve drainage further.
Grit
Adding grit to the compost helps to create air pockets in the soil, which allows water to drain away more easily.
Winter Rain
Sempervivums are hardy plants that can withstand cold temperatures. However, they do not like to be exposed to excessive winter rain. If you live in an area with a lot of winter rain, you may want to consider protecting your sempervivums from the rain.
Expert Tips
In the Golden Rules video, William Sinclair of Rotherview Nursery gives his expert advice on growing sempervivums. He recommends providing them with good drainage, choosing the right compost, adding grit to the soil, and protecting them from winter rain.
By following these simple tips, you can keep your sempervivums healthy and happy for years to come.