This low-maintenance succulent does well with very little attention and is sure to survive the winter if you plant it in your backyard garden now.
Ideally, the gardener should cut offsets in the spring, when the plant is ready to grow, rather than while it is in bloom.
This fragrant herb not only loves full sun and dry conditions, making it a perfect companion for your succulents, it's also requires little maintenance.
Take your plant out of its pot and gently remove excess soil from its roots. Set it aside.
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