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Mar 13, 2014 11:55 AM CST
Name: J.C. S.
Kansas (Zone 6b)
Sempervivums Sedums Lilies Garden Ideas: Level 2
Hello again everyone!
I did a forum search and didn't see an answer to this exact question (regarding plant age), so please excuse me if I overlooked it.
*Blush*
I finally got my beds and berms built, and plants should hopefully start arriving in the next few days.

My question is when is it too cold to plant 1" semp plugs that are young, unestablished and without a lot of roots? It's currently around 30 degrees at night, is that too cold? If so, what evening temps should I wait for?

Also, will a surprise frost or freeze harm them badly when this young? I think we're done with them for the year, but this winter has been one of the most bizarre and unpredictable I've seen in a long time.

Thanks for any help,
J.C.

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