How to Prepare a Sempervivum Bed in Richmond, VA?

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Asked By PlantLuv3r92 On

I'm looking to plant a sempervivum flower bed here in Richmond, VA (zone 7b), where they can thrive outdoors all year. I want to create an outdoor space that feels warm and inviting. Does anyone have tips on preparing the bed? Should I use succulent soil, pea gravel, or something else? I know I can't just use regular dirt or garden soil, so I'm hoping for some advice on what will work best!

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Answered By GardenGuru_27 On

The native soil in Virginia tends to be pretty wet and loamy, which might not be ideal for sempervivum. To prevent losing them in the rainy season, I definitely recommend amending your soil for better drainage. Maybe consider mixing in some sand or gravel to your garden bed.

PlantLuv3r92 -

Thanks for the tip! I’ll look into adding sand for better drainage.

Answered By SucculentWhisperer_44 On

When preparing your bed, you generally want to dig it out and fill it with a combination of gardening soil and some amendments for drainage. Here in clay-heavy areas, I've had great results digging down about a foot, mixing in expanded shale, and then topping with gardening soil. My sempervivum and stonecrops thrive that way!

PlantLuv3r92 -

That sounds super helpful! So you're saying regular gardening soil works better than succulent soil?

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