Cold Resistant Succulent Varieties

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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2018
  • Succulents come in all sorts of colors and textures, but most people don't realize there are cold hardy succulents in a variety of colors too! Get ready, because I'm going to show you some show-stopping succulents that will survive through snowy winters and come back better than ever in spring.
    Be sure to leave me a comment below and let me know which was your favorite!
    00:35 The most common cold-hardy succulent, “Hens and Chicks”
    02:45 A sub-species of Sempervivum called “Heuffelii”
    03:55 A personal favorite of mine, and one of the hardest to find
    05:09 Cold hardy Sedums are perfect for ground cover
    06:32 This cold hardy group of succulents will surprise you!
    08:22 One of my favorite places to shop for cold hardy succulents
    08:41 Cold hardy succulents can add a lot of texture, height, and interest to your outdoor garden
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  • @SusanKaul
    @SusanKaul Před 4 lety +27

    My mom was definitely not a gardener but she had hens and chicks throughout her yard. We lived in Missouri which has a very harsh winter and lots of snow, and those succulents came back year after year and were so beautiful. Amazing little plant. Thank you for the video!

  • @MM-xx5wi
    @MM-xx5wi Před 4 lety +7

    My mother gave me my first hen and chicks and she bloomed this year about 30 flowers and the hen herself is bigger than my head! I will miss her. Thank you for teaching me so much!

  • @angelamartis08
    @angelamartis08 Před 4 lety +7

    Oh I am so glad I found this video. This is a game changer for me. My husband will be glad that I can move my new obsession outside the house!

    • @angiethompson5648
      @angiethompson5648 Před 3 lety +3

      Lol. I understand.. my house is currently overrun by hens and chick and lithops.. now the hens and chicks can go outside, if he wants me to move my lithops then he can sleep outside 😉.. (he actually never complains about my plants, he is amazing)

  • @mayarada2059
    @mayarada2059 Před rokem +2

    I absolutely enjoy listening this video just because it really helps by giving me more idea of which succulent plants do I have to grow outdoors during winter time .

  • @darleneroberson8146
    @darleneroberson8146 Před 4 lety +3

    Great information- I am serious about my newly purchased succulents, about 6 months ago, & still ordering as many as I can afford. I love my succulents & I learn something new everyday. Thanks for sharing your videos.

  • @maryannserafini5955
    @maryannserafini5955 Před 4 lety +4

    Great information on cold hardy succulents. I always learn something new from your videos.

  • @niqueveron6047
    @niqueveron6047 Před 4 lety +8

    Great for my zone 4.
    I planted quite few for this winter & will add more next year.
    Fabulous info as usual Cassidy.

  • @JankaFitvlogs
    @JankaFitvlogs Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for the ideas.

  • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
    @StaceyHerewegrowagain Před 5 lety +7

    Luckily we live in florida so we don't get much cold spells for too long. My kalanchoes are turning red tipped which looks amazing and my other cold hardy ones are starting to change their color as well. Thanks for sharing! I love all different succulents. Im always adding to my 50+ plant collection of just succulents. Not to mention the house plants, herbs and vegetables I grown in and around the garden. Its such a great feeling to garden with so many plants. I can't wait to be homesteading most of my own food soon, along with donating a lot of the produce I'm growing to shelters.

  • @luisabyr3333
    @luisabyr3333 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this plant.

  • @Thankful_.
    @Thankful_. Před 4 lety +5

    Excellent info! I recently gave
    a neighbor a start off my sedum. Now i know why she referred to it as a “live forever”.

  • @addiewatson5372
    @addiewatson5372 Před 5 lety +8

    Thank you so much for this video! I absolutely LOVE succulents and have always dreamed of having an outdoor garden, but living in southern Wisconson I thought it would be impossible. Now (after I get a bit more experience with them) I might be able to have that dream garden!

  • @soonzach4017
    @soonzach4017 Před 4 lety +1

    So much to learn, thank you.

  • @Wwildflowers
    @Wwildflowers Před rokem +1

    excellent video, thank you for all that info. straight to the point with info and pictures at the same time. well done

  • @angelaa.9350
    @angelaa.9350 Před 5 lety +4

    Good Video, very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @19PurposebyDesgn81
    @19PurposebyDesgn81 Před 5 lety +1

    Great informative video. Thank you !

  • @angiethompson5648
    @angiethompson5648 Před 3 lety +2

    Mountain Crest gardens got me yesterday, i was just looking for an aeonium but went on and of course found everything I've ever wanted...as usual..and I was able to get a payment plan so my 4.99 purchase turned into 60$ worth... its like Christmas ☺️... and the prices and selections are so great I ended up with an amazing selection! Thanks for this information. Its a great video. I am now a subscriber

  • @drewsample9610
    @drewsample9610 Před 4 lety +1

    Very concise, thank you!

  • @bridgetmunoz4646
    @bridgetmunoz4646 Před 5 lety +5

    Great video since I also live in snow and cold country. Thanks now I know how and which succulents will do well outside during the winter months. Love your Informational Videos!!

  • @Diane56ful
    @Diane56ful Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 Před 4 lety +4

    Hi it's amazed What You Know video I love those plants have a blessed 2020

  • @johnkulcsar6552
    @johnkulcsar6552 Před 4 lety +2

    Outstanding & Informative video. Thank you

  • @kathyde3739
    @kathyde3739 Před 5 lety +2

    very interesting. Thank you for information

  • @garygilliam1890
    @garygilliam1890 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good information thank you I am going to try this in South Carolina that I purchased from mountain crest gardens

  • @Yohan50503
    @Yohan50503 Před 4 lety +7

    So much to learn. I’m new at this and sometimes it’s overwhelming.

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 4 lety +4

      You can do it! Just start with one thing at a time. If you haven't already, I'd highly recommend starting with my free Succulents for Beginners course. It covers the essentials (the goal being to prevent overwhelm). You can sign up for that here:
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/succulents-for-beginners/?.com&

    • @angiethompson5648
      @angiethompson5648 Před 3 lety

      Once you start it'll be easy just start with one plant and the next thing you know youll live in a green house. And do not give up, we lose a lot in the beginning, at least I did, because I started with lithops and those are not easy. Talk about a confidence smasher. But start with anything else except for lithops😉

  • @kyvanis
    @kyvanis Před 5 lety +4

    Love the education. Love your gentle voice.

    • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
      @StaceyHerewegrowagain Před 5 lety +1

      She's is really great with the knowledge she shares and knows!

    • @kyvanis
      @kyvanis Před 5 lety +1

      Stacey Here we grow again : You are too! Love your joy.

    • @StaceyHerewegrowagain
      @StaceyHerewegrowagain Před 5 lety

      @@kyvanis Thank you so much! I like to share my love and joy I have for gardening and what I do. I love mother nature and what she can provide to us right in our own garden!

  • @redredwine1277
    @redredwine1277 Před 5 lety +2

    Knowledgeable and expert so I subscribed, Thanks! for info 🌹

  • @marryvickmanzano3034
    @marryvickmanzano3034 Před 5 lety +3

    So after I watched your video I made up my mind and bought myself a opuntia microdasys.
    It's really cute snd has so many pads.Thank you so much for your help you're the best😊😊😊

  • @richnam3188
    @richnam3188 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. A friend in Ohio wanted to do a desert themed garden. This was quite an unconventional garden for northeast ohio, but I was intrigued by the challenge. He already had some prickly pears growing well, so they provided the established anchor for the garden design. I did get sempervivums and stonecrop sedums to add some variety. But I also think yuccas might be a good fit for this theme that can survive and thrive here.

  • @cristianaoliveira7878
    @cristianaoliveira7878 Před 3 lety +1

    Here in Brazil in the city where I live, the winter time is quite cold and this year my succulents have mold for the first time! And I was looking for succulents that can tolerated better the cold weather! Thanks for the explanation!

    • @williamrichter9965
      @williamrichter9965 Před 3 lety +1

      Need to build a cover for rain . Your soil is holding to much water. Rollers semps are a little tougher. Golbofoliom

  • @jobc81
    @jobc81 Před 4 lety +5

    Woooow that hardy succulent are amazing I love how they looking with all that snow and they come back like nothing happens 👍👌😁🌿🌾🌵I'm a new subscriber 😉🤭

  • @kerriefearby9542
    @kerriefearby9542 Před 3 lety

    Great information, thank you

  • @OrionStar1
    @OrionStar1 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in NY. I want to plant opuntia in my front garden. Wish me luck. I will be experimenting. lol Great video. Thank you so much.

  • @suzearl
    @suzearl Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos!

  • @judyendsley7114
    @judyendsley7114 Před 4 lety +3

    I wasn't impressed with the regular aloe vera, but this short leaved one changes my mind.

  • @GT-bx1jp
    @GT-bx1jp Před 4 lety +3

    The globiferum variety is very interesting. I will have to try find in Edmonton.

  • @barbcavalieri3022
    @barbcavalieri3022 Před 4 lety +2

    Would love to get some paddle cactus to try outside next year!

    • @susanramsay4189
      @susanramsay4189 Před 3 lety

      Mine spread out so much I would have loved to give some away. I started with a single paddle at a site where they tore down a building and of course, the surrounding landscaping. I takes a little courage, but if you see a neighbor's yard with a bunch of cacti, ring the bell and ask if you may have a leaf (or paddle).

  • @leahabrisbois4487
    @leahabrisbois4487 Před 5 lety +2

    i'm not sure what type of supervivum i have but i can say it's green with red tips and the chicks grow from below on a long stem. i'm guessing it's the first one you talked about. i use to have these in the shade in a concrete birdbath. i've never put them away for the winter because i didn't know much about gardening. my thumb was not anywhere near green. Anyway, we cut down a fruit tree that was infested with wasps and my husband covered the cut tree with a tarp to get the wasps off. My memory issues caused me to forget that my hen and chicks were next to the tree and consequently got covered as well. This spring while i was doing spring yard clean up, i moved the tarp and saw the concrete birdbath upside down (likely from heavy snow). i turned it over and there were a ton of healthy beautiful hen and chicks growing. i panicked, picked them up and put them in a container on a table outside. Well.... it rained for days and they got soaked and started getting slimey near their bottom leaves. they were in such a tight ball, all i could think of doing with cutting their stems to separate them, dry them for a couple days and then repot them. I brought a couple in my house and tried to be creative with them and now they are opening wayyyy up and losing their "rose" shape. They are in a west facing window.. perhaps they are these cold hardy kind and are too hot?? i'm afraid they are going to die..

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 5 lety +2

      Sempervivum don't do well indoors, so placing them outside, on a porch or deck, would be better for them.

  • @sundokhussey6885
    @sundokhussey6885 Před 3 lety +1

    👍💖❤👍

  • @IAmHumanJake
    @IAmHumanJake Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you, thank you,Thank you, thank you,Thank you, thank you,Thank you, thank you,oh Thank you, thank you,yes Thank you, thank you.
    I live in northern indiana 5b zone.
    This really made me happy knowing this. Are these the only cold hardy sucs

  • @littlebeebs1
    @littlebeebs1 Před 2 lety +2

    What’s the name of the sempervivum at 00:41 ? I love that reddish pink color ! Thank you ! Sempervivum are my new favorite cuz they can stay outside and get even more gorgeous in winter . No grow lights needed . 😁

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 2 lety

      Sempervivum 'Dea' 🙂

    • @littlebeebs1
      @littlebeebs1 Před rokem

      Thank you so much! Just saw your reply. Think I have Dea now . I’ll have to double check . I went on a buying spree and got way too many. I couldn’t help it . 🤣. Got most planted already in pots . But I have about 20 more to get potted . I have a bunch that are in biodegradable pots . They need planted too . But the weather here suddenly got really cold . I may just leave them in those pots , huddled together in 10x20 trays . Then pot in summer . Do you think that’s a good idea ? I want to remove the nursery soil ( probably peat ) off before potting and I don’t want to stress them that way with the freezing night temps .

  • @nurulaqilah1849
    @nurulaqilah1849 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi there! You posted such a great videos! Can you do a 101 video on taking care a baby bear paw including how and when to repot them, what's their growing habits and when should we fertilize them. I've been looking everywhere on the internet about bear paw succulent care but definitely not very helpful information :(

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 5 lety

      You can learn more about "Bear Paw" on our Types of Succulents Page here:
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-bear

  • @kimirvine6310
    @kimirvine6310 Před rokem +2

    That’s what I wanted to know would they survive in a pot zone 4

  • @HerefordGal
    @HerefordGal Před 4 lety +4

    This makes me so happy, but also so scared to leave my babies out all winter. We are in the high desert of Nevada, in Zone 6b. My poor husband cringes when the cool fall nights start giving way to freezing temperatures in which I haul all my frost tender plants into various locations in our home to overwinter.

  • @caitlinanderson6798
    @caitlinanderson6798 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm very curious as to whether they withstand the Scottish weather, constantly cold but we do get sunshine sometime 😆

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 4 lety +2

      They might do really well there! We have some UK growers that have had success with them.

    • @caitlinanderson6798
      @caitlinanderson6798 Před 4 lety +1

      Heres to hoping! I cant wait to get some into my garden

  • @jessa4291
    @jessa4291 Před 4 lety +2

    So beautiful, I hope someone could give me succulents because here in our place succulents were too expensive and only few were selling. And I can't also afford online, Im still a student and Im not rich. I really want to collect succulents cause I feel at peace when im around with them.

  • @luisabyr3333
    @luisabyr3333 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a hard time raising Hens and Chicks plant. Maybe they grow better outside.

    • @williamrichter9965
      @williamrichter9965 Před 3 lety

      The nerd dark for a month or so. It's a nap for them.Then put under light little at a time👍

    • @luisabyr3333
      @luisabyr3333 Před 3 lety

      @@williamrichter9965 I haven't bought one in a couple of years since it didn't work good for me. But, when I go back to the Farmer's market I will try it again. Also, have you tried LECCA.

  • @DavidaVeddar
    @DavidaVeddar Před 3 lety +2

    I love sempervivums! This is my first winter and I’ve spent so much money on my newfound hobby, I want to take good are of my babies. I’m in an apartment so I don’t have a garden or backyard- but I did buy a grow light for other plants and leaf propagation. So would time under a grow light help or hurt sempervivum?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 3 lety +1

      Most sempervivums do best when grown outdoors. If you are growing it indoor you will want to use a grow light, however for best results outdoor is most suitable.

  • @user-ku3ni7uy4s
    @user-ku3ni7uy4s Před 5 lety +1

    안녕하세요👍👍♥

  • @jyotirasal207
    @jyotirasal207 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi, I’m new to succulent growing. I leave in zone 8b. Recently I took all my plants indoors along with the the hens and chicks. I just watched your video and I feel like putting those sempervivums outdoors. Please give me some advice how to put them back. (And I’ve covered patio so it won’t get much rain or snow)

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 3 lety

      You can just move it outside and it will be fine. They can tolerate really low temperatures and even be covered with snow and be fine :)

  • @littlebeebs1
    @littlebeebs1 Před rokem +1

    What’s the chubby , stacked , colorful sedum species that is up against the sempervivum to the bottom left ? Thank you ! I’m hooked on cold hardy succulents. Especially sempervivum. But I’d love some chubby sedums . Also . Does sedum dasyphyllum lose its leaves in winter ? I’m scared to leave mine outside right now because it’s become so gorgeous . My pot of them is the major and minor . Thank you 😊

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před rokem

      Can you tell us the time stamp you saw thee Sedum at? That will help us ID it for you 😊
      Sedum dasyphyllum is a Zone 7a (Minimum 0° F | -17.8° C) . It doesn't lose leaves, but if it gets too cold it can die. Learn more here:
      succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-corsican

  • @nathaliewoodruff1496
    @nathaliewoodruff1496 Před 5 lety +2

    I live on the coast of Massachusetts. We get a lot of humidity and rainfall is variable. Should I keep my succulents indoors?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 5 lety

      If your succulents are cold-hardy and are in well-draining soil, you can keep them outdoors. :)

  • @KymmiB
    @KymmiB Před 3 lety +1

    What do you do with full time inside hens and chicks that will mimic the needed cold weather dorm period you mentioned? Should I put them outside for a northern (Ohio) winter?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 3 lety

      Succulents that are grown indoors won't reach a true dormancy. Sempervivums are cold hardy, and grow best outdoors. When they're grown indoors, they tend to stretch and don't thrive.
      Learn more about Sempervivums here:
      succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-semp

  • @CatBrad
    @CatBrad Před 5 lety +3

    That is exactly what I have, so should I cover them when it's below freezing?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 5 lety +3

      If you have one of the succulents mentioned in this video, they are fine below freezing.

    • @CatBrad
      @CatBrad Před 5 lety

      @@Succulentsandsunshine Just wanted to be sure, thank you!

  • @sarahlittle6286
    @sarahlittle6286 Před 4 lety +1

    Do cold hardy succulents use the same type of fertilizer? Also if I want to grow these on my covered porch (we have an apartment) how often should I water them?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, you can use the same type of fertilizer for cold hardy succulents. Water whenever the soil is completely dry.

  • @jenniferlynch4420
    @jenniferlynch4420 Před 4 lety +2

    This is great information, thank you! I just bought a house in the pacific nw (so lots of rain) do these same plants all do well in a rainy environment? Also, If I'm wanting to plant a succulent garden in my front flower box can I do that now that its fall, or should I wait until spring to plant? Thank you, I've definitely subscribed!

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 4 lety

      You can plant now and it should be fine 😊
      As far as rain goes, these don't generally like a lot of water. Make sure they are in a really well draining soil and avoid watering if you know rain is coming up. They could be super low maintenance because the rain will do all the work 😊
      If they are in the ground, try creating a mound of soil rather than having them on a flat area. Just pile up a lot of soil and cover with succulents. The hill/mound will help water flow away from the roots and help with "drainage".
      Just keep an eye out for signs of rot and make sure they stay as dry a possible through the winter.

    • @jenniferlynch4420
      @jenniferlynch4420 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Succulentsandsunshine excellent, thank you!! You should do a video on succulents that would do good in a rainy climate (like Seattle!) I know I'm not the only one here longing for a succulent garden and unsure what to plant! That is, if there are any succs that do good in the rain.. .

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 4 lety +2

      @@jenniferlynch4420 yes! I would love to do that. We're hoping to have a guide to different climates. The plants you can grow well really varies from place to place.

    • @leslielove3819
      @leslielove3819 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree. We get so much rain. Over here in Portland Oregon. The rain is almost constant. Is it ok to plant now? Also should I cover some times to cut back from the rain?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 4 lety +1

      @@leslielove3819 Planting now should be fine. Just try to keep things dry for a day or two after planting and make sure you're using a reeeeeally well draining soil. After that, you'll just have to keep an eye on things. Since you likely have fairly high humidity most days, you probably won't need to water very frequently.

  • @aaliya1083
    @aaliya1083 Před 2 lety +1

    Always received great information on succulents through your channel. Please answer my Querrey I had purchased Dwarf Aeonium online, when I received them they were looking sad i thought it's travel stressed I potted them in gritty mix they didn't recover I checked it's roots they weren't healthy at all so i chopped all it's stems and potted into sphagnum moss &Cocopeat mixture even after three weeks they're still stressed with no sign of new roots. How do i make them root? And make them happy. Recently I ve Temperature ranging 23°c in day and at night it's around 19°c . What would you suggest?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 2 lety +1

      Roots can take some time to grow. The best thing to do is to plant them in well-draining soil (learn more about that here: succulentsandsunshine.com/yt-mainsoil ), water whenever the soil is completely dry, and continue on as you have done.
      The temperature range they are in is great! If you're growing indoors, be sure they're under a grow light. Aeoniums are summer dormant, so if you are in the Southern Hemisphere, they may be dormant and not growing at the moment.

    • @aaliya1083
      @aaliya1083 Před 2 lety

      @@Succulentsandsunshine Thank you for your attention to my Querrey and your concern. It helped me alot. Your answer helped me understand better. I appreciate the time u spent writing that Information. Thank you for being so helpful

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome!

  • @edwardlagow6886
    @edwardlagow6886 Před rokem +1

    Survive 115f and 80% humidity? Heavy drought season ?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před rokem

      For succulents that can tolerate extreme heat, take a look at this video:
      czcams.com/video/cvqtRENjpZA/video.html

  • @severinatejada4525
    @severinatejada4525 Před 3 lety +1

    My hand and chick's doesn't have baby yet ,but its going taller and it cover the bottoms , its not getting flat, what would I do?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před 3 lety

      The leaves will actually flatten when they aren't getting enough sunlight. So you don't want it to flatten out. You can read more about the hens and chicks sempervivum here:
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/fbp-pacific
      Its possible that its stretching as its getting taller. If that's the case this post will help.
      www.succulentsandsunshine.com/fbp-stretched

  • @joystephens6614
    @joystephens6614 Před 4 lety +1

    What about Echeveria?

  • @melissaluttrell4159
    @melissaluttrell4159 Před 5 lety +2

    Will the cactus survive zone 5?

  • @alvaferjoe2117
    @alvaferjoe2117 Před 4 lety +1

    Sempervivum arachnoideum?

  • @GratefulVisuals
    @GratefulVisuals Před 4 lety +1

    wish me luck in chicagoland 5b

  • @xXLunatikxXlul
    @xXLunatikxXlul Před měsícem +1

    Which ones can survive harsh canadian winters?

    • @Succulentsandsunshine
      @Succulentsandsunshine  Před měsícem

      You'd want to check the individual varieties and see what their lowest rated temperatures are as it can differ. My understanding is Sempervivum hueffelii are the most cold tolerant.

  • @leesunlung
    @leesunlung Před 3 lety +1

    You didn’t explain which sedum is cold hardly

  • @yuinaxestyle
    @yuinaxestyle Před 5 lety +2

    I don't get it, succulent were originally from dessert but it dies due to our heat climate..