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Sep 19, 2015 9:00 AM CST
Name: Lynn
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Hi David.
Good news, no cover required. Sempervivum are alpine type plants and love winter. It is also their dormant time. All that is required is fast draining soil, so they don't sit in soggy soil. And a nice layer of fine gravel, or chicken grit, as a top dressing helps, Be sure to tuck some of it under the bottom leaves of the rosettes.

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