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How to propagate sempervivums

September 23, 2016

I adore succulents. I’d happily fill my home with pots of these little guys, and it’s amazingly simple to make multiple plants from one plant. In this video I’ll show you how to remove and pot on off-shoots, so you’ll never have to buy another succulent again!

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