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Posts Tagged ‘Leggy aeoniums’

When Aeoniums Get Leggy

Aeonium 'Zwartkop' (c) Debra Lee Baldwin

When aeoniums get leggy, cut off the tops, leaving an inch or two of stem, and throw the rest of the plant away, roots and all. Replant each rosette as a cutting. Insert it into the soil, so it sits just above the ground. The best time

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