Product description
Sempervivums, more commonly known as Houseleeks or Hen and Chicks are a great mix of colourful succulents. They have a very hardy nature and tolerate period of drought extremely well. Their low maintenance levels are just one of the useful aspects of the Hen and Chicks, as they also offer air-purifying qualities to remove harmful pollutants from the air. Sempervivums are regarded as one of the best succulents around. This is due to how easy they are to care for and that they always looks unique and distinctive, providing many indoor and/or outdoor environments with an eye-catching addition.
Please Note: When purchasing these plants, please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only. Depending on season, some plants may be pruned back to encourage growth and deciduous plants may arrive without leaves. Collections or 'mixed' listings for plants will be selected dependant on availability and carefully hand-picked to ensure their quality.
Plant specs, care guide & tips
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Instructions
Top Tip
Remove any dead or dying rosettes, known as offsets, to encourage fresh growth and prevent disease. Sempervivum thrives in rockeries, gravel gardens, or containers, where its striking rosettes can create visual interest. For an attractive display, combine multiple varieties with different colours and textures in the same container. These hardy plants require minimal care, making them perfect for low-maintenance gardening.
How to Water
Water Sempervivum sparingly, as it is highly drought-tolerant and stores moisture in its fleshy leaves. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, especially when grown in pots. During prolonged dry spells in summer, a light watering is beneficial, but avoid waterlogging as it can cause root rot. In winter, reduce watering significantly, allowing the plant to remain relatively dry.
How to Plant
To plant Sempervivum, choose a sunny spot with well-draining, sandy or gravelly soil to mimic its natural habitat. Gently remove the plant from its container, ensuring not to damage the rosettes. Dig a shallow hole wide enough to accommodate the roots, keeping the rosette level with the soil surface. Firm the soil around the base and water lightly to settle it. Sempervivum can also be planted in pots with a gritty compost mix, ensuring excellent drainage.