How to Take Care of Hens and Chicks Plants in the Winter
- 1). Grow your hens and chicks plants in containers and overwinter indoors if growing them in climates in USDA Zone 3 or lower. They are winter hardy in all other zones above 3.
- 2). Provide full sun to your hens and chicks throughout the winter, cutting back any other plants that may shade even a portion of the plant colony.
- 3). Monitor water and soil moisture very carefully during the winter and do not irrigate if there is rainfall periodically. Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings if at all possible. You want to avoid over-watering and water-logged soil at all costs as this is one of the few things that can kill hearty hens and chicks.
- 4). Prune away any diseased, leggy, bare or damaged plant tissues with your pruning shears or by snapping off the offending foliage from the clump. Shear down the edges of the stand if needed to keep its spread within the landscape boundaries.
- 5). Mulch over the soil in and among the hens and chicks with 1 to 2 inches of organic material such as sawdust to insulate the roots against winter cold and keep weeds at bay.
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