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Sponsored Feature Sunny Succulents by Julie Mclntyre, Summerland Gardens able to various exposures. Perfect for hot sunny areas or can adapt to part sun, mixed conditions as well The popularity of succulents continues to grow. And for good reason, these are some of the easiest plants to grow. And because there are so many different varieties, from short to tall, green leafed to maroon, you'll want to mix and match them to create few demands. They can take it dry or, adapt to wet con- ditions in a particularly rainy year. They're not to0 picky about soil so can handle rocky, sandy soils as well. They won't suffer under the heat of summer and make - Versatile, can be grown in containers or planted in the ground. They work well with others, including incorpo- rating them with annuals in containers, planted as ground covers, or in mixed beds or rock gardens. - Low Maintenance, they require little pruning, dead heading or care. - Hardy. Many varieties survive our winters and come great additions to more xeric gardens or areas that are tough to water. truly beautiful combinations. Stop by and we'll show you some of our favorites, from winter hardy varieties to tropical ones that will work well indoors. If you haven't tried them yet, here's what to love: - Colorful leaves make them interesting, even when not in flower. Most succulents are grown for their shapes and leaf colors, the flowers are an added bonus. - Easy to grow plants with - Sun to part sun, adapt- back each year. Sponsored Feature Sunny Succulents by Julie Mclntyre, Summerland Gardens able to various exposures. Perfect for hot sunny areas or can adapt to part sun, mixed conditions as well The popularity of succulents continues to grow. And for good reason, these are some of the easiest plants to grow. And because there are so many different varieties, from short to tall, green leafed to maroon, you'll want to mix and match them to create few demands. They can take it dry or, adapt to wet con- ditions in a particularly rainy year. They're not to0 picky about soil so can handle rocky, sandy soils as well. They won't suffer under the heat of summer and make - Versatile, can be grown in containers or planted in the ground. They work well with others, including incorpo- rating them with annuals in containers, planted as ground covers, or in mixed beds or rock gardens. - Low Maintenance, they require little pruning, dead heading or care. - Hardy. Many varieties survive our winters and come great additions to more xeric gardens or areas that are tough to water. truly beautiful combinations. Stop by and we'll show you some of our favorites, from winter hardy varieties to tropical ones that will work well indoors. If you haven't tried them yet, here's what to love: - Colorful leaves make them interesting, even when not in flower. Most succulents are grown for their shapes and leaf colors, the flowers are an added bonus. - Easy to grow plants with - Sun to part sun, adapt- back each year.