They all have their best colors in late fall and late spring as she well knows. My favorite is golden nugget. Gold in summer and more orange in winter/fall. As she also knows.
If I plant a pot collection of these, do they come inside to a cool area for the winter? Would they keep their summer colors if placed under gro lights? Can they remain in a small pot, or will they need to be up potted each year? They are all wonderful and choosing will be a problem🤦♀️
I would recommend a 12" shallow pot. Place 5 of your favorites in it. As long as you are a zone 5 or warmer they can stay outside all winter in the 12" planter.
Wow, Heidi! That's a lot of Chick Charms! It was very helpful to see all 24 and their tags. I enjoy your channel and watch it every day!
Thank you so much!
They all have their best colors in late fall and late spring as she well knows. My favorite is golden nugget. Gold in summer and more orange in winter/fall. As she also knows.
Wow Heidi🌺 what abeautiful colors of chick charms l love it. l have the green one l will get another colors . Have awonderful day. 🌻🌺🌻
Thank you! 🤗
Very nice Chicks. Btw, love your new hairstyle. Looks really nice.
Thank you so much 😀
LOVE the hens and chicks. Thanks for the awesome tour of current color compared to its tag.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Heidi! I had no idea about the mature changes of color,since not always they have pictures on this plants.❤
It is more about the stage in the year, spring summer winter fall.
Interesting. Nice.😊
Thanks! 😃
I just planted my broccoli, will be using it in the kitchen soon, but now I'm wondering why I didn't plant Chick Charms... 😀Great video, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it.
❤I have a few and see more I must add. Thankyou.
They have such wonderful colors
Great video! Thank you.
You are welcome! So many to choose from it is nice to see them in one video.
Hi Heidi - I know these hens & chics use cactus soil, but can I plant a variety of them in the same pot ?
Yes you sure can and we often do that. It is neat to see 5-7 of them together if your pot is big enough.
I wanna catch them all like pokemon.
LOL. It would be quite a collection
If I plant a pot collection of these, do they come inside to a cool area for the winter? Would they keep their summer colors if placed under gro lights? Can they remain in a small pot, or will they need to be up potted each year?
They are all wonderful and choosing will be a problem🤦♀️
I would recommend a 12" shallow pot. Place 5 of your favorites in it. As long as you are a zone 5 or warmer they can stay outside all winter in the 12" planter.
They do not like to be indoors
oh my goodness you forgot spider web.👍🇺🇸
That is a cool one as well.
Are their current colors because of less light or are they dormant?
This is there winter going into spring coloration.
How could I not collect them all.,,
SO many good selections