Although the site says right now that the succulent is out of stock, I reached out to Crystal Taylor, the owner of Cedar Creek Farmhouse, who says her team just ordered another batch of Strawberry Ice, and they’ll be available in about two weeks. A single rosette costs $18, a double retails for $22, and shipping is free. Because of shipping restrictions, the succulent comes un-rooted, but you can place them in any pot you’d like, and the roots should start growing easily. Taylor says that there will be limited quantities available, so if you’d like one, go to the website to place a special order or email requests@cedarcreekfarmhouse.com. If you already have a variety of succulents at home, Strawberry Ice would make a colorful addition. Or it would also be an eye-catching plant for starting your collection. Succulents are incredibly easy to care for and do not need much water or sunlight. They’re even pretty forgiving if you forget about them for a bit.