FROST TOLERANT SUCCULENTS ❄🌱💖

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • We're late again for Tip Tuesday again! 😂 I feel like we might need to change the name to 'We Tried Wednesday' or 'Whoopsies Its Wednesday Again' if this trend continues! 🤣
    Anyway, in today's Tip Tuesday (brought to you on a Wednesday) we are having a quick chat about about which succulents are frost tolerant! 🌱❄
    Hope it helps! ❤
    If you've got any questions leave them below and hopefully we can answer them for you in another Tip Tuesday! 👍
    For plant orders head over to www.micks-succulents.com.au 🌵
    Afterpay available! 🎉

Komentáře • 16

  • @gillcordwell7580
    @gillcordwell7580 Před 3 lety +4

    I always thought the jellybean succulents were delicate, didn't realize they are frost tolerant. I'm in Tassie so we get plenty of frosts! So bummed I can't buy from your store, you have a fabulous range of plants. I don't care what day Tip Tuesday gets posted, I always enjoy your videos Mick 😀

    • @mickssucculents
      @mickssucculents  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Gill, yes we have found the green and the blue jelly jean varieties to be the toughest, the pink does struggle a bit and needs more protection. We have had a lot of requests whether we can supply Tassie, WA and NT. It's something we have had on our minds for awhile.
      Thank you as well :) Yes, sometimes we have things come up that postpone the Tip Tuesday a day or so, but we are glad that we can share our experiences with everyone :D Thank you also so much for following us :D

  • @kareng2803
    @kareng2803 Před 3 lety +3

    Here in New Jersey I grow sepervaiams they do handle the snow and ice they were covered this year and die off and come back beautiful 😊 Thx for all your tips.

    • @mickssucculents
      @mickssucculents  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Karen, so glad to hear how tough they actually are. Unfortunately where we are, we don't get snow on our property to test Semp's, but they do handle a good frost :) Thanks for following us all the way from New Jersey :D

  • @Renkeats
    @Renkeats Před 3 lety +3

    Could you please do a video on how to tell the difference between some of the similar looking plants? For example, the second succulent in the video which was in the tray, and the one that looks like it in the pot - what are the identifiable differences between the plants?

    • @mickssucculents
      @mickssucculents  Před 3 lety

      Hi Renae, yeah sure. The most important thing I would also recommend is making sure that it's labelled haha, that's the easiest way to start with identification. But we can do a video :D

    • @Renkeats
      @Renkeats Před 3 lety

      @@mickssucculents I got my succulents from my mum and she doesnt know what kind they are! I'd love to figure it out

  • @heartstarter
    @heartstarter Před 3 lety +1

    I’m in living in a weird part of sw Sydney on the plain that gets actual frosts during winter, and scorching succulent burning dry heat and sun the rest of the time 🙃
    . I miss the central west weather… I’m moving back! Haha
    In all seriousness thank you these tips are already helping out, I actually had frost cloth ready just didn’t know how to go about using it!

    • @mickssucculents
      @mickssucculents  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi KJ, your very welcome! :D that weather does sound very similar to the weather here. I can't wait to enjoy Spring weather here though :)

  • @treenstreen
    @treenstreen Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this! I was actually going to ask if you had done a video on frost tolerant succs yet!

    • @mickssucculents
      @mickssucculents  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha no worries at all! :) Hope this video helped :D

  • @virginiaburns5278
    @virginiaburns5278 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this!!