June 24, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Succulents


Daizz’s Tips:–
Succulent plants grow anywhere. They thrive with minimum fuss, flourish with little care and grow in small amounts of soil and the maximum amount of sunshine. Better still, they require little moisture, making them a stylish solution to water crisis.

Succulents have bold foliage forms and bright colours, and their ease of growing has ensured the revival of their popularity. Embrace them in all corners of your garden, in pots in your courtyard, on windowsills and even as indoor plants. They are one of nature’s most versatile beauties.

Succulents are fun to work with, and with so many varieties there is something for everyone. Your local nursery is a good place to start. Select the colours, forms and sizes that suit you and your garden and ask how they grow — do they spread along the ground, or do they get much taller? Avoid the really prickly ones, as they will be difficult to control.

Concentrate on the smooth-leafed succulents for your garden such as Echeveria, Aeonium, Crassula, Sempervivum, Sedum, Agave and Cotyledons. Arrange them into artistic designs — planting many of the same variety will create a sweep of colour like a painting and will be more visually effective. Focus on harmonising colours, not clashing ones, and you will create a tranquil collection pleasing to the eye.

Pots and containers

Perfect for the gardener without a garden, succulents love growing in pots. Choosing the right succulent and the right pot can pretty up a balcony, deck, porch, pool area, terrace or even a windowsill. Those of us who rent will be able to take their beloved collection from house to house.

Succulents in containers will require protection from extreme heat and cold. They will need a lightweight succulent potting mix that has a good component of sand, and the site will need plenty of sunshine. Any container will do — pots, urns, troughs, window boxes, custom-made planters or even your old garden boot. You are only limited by your imagination. Mulch the top of the pots with small pebbles to finish them off. They make great gifts, too!

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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Succulents

  1. I'm new to succulents, I am trying to propagate a few leaves I got from a friend. I know it isn't the right time. A few have dried out already, do you have a tip to keep the others alive? Thanks

  2. This is how I have set up my small succulent collection. I hand painted small terracotta pots, and after placing my succulents I added small white rocks to accent both the succulents' secondary color and the painted pot. Simple yet beautiful presentation.

  3. Sir mujhe aapse 3 Questions poochne hai :
    (1) Aap Cactus Pups Ki Cutting Propagation ke liye Potting Mix me kya use karte ho.
    (2) Cactus Pups ko Direct Sunlight me rakhna hai ya Indirect Sunlight me rakhna hai.
    (3) Cactus Pups ko Watering kitne days me karna hai aur kitna karna hai.
    Please Reply kijiyega Sir mere Questions ka

  4. Sir kya aap mujhe kuch Succulents bhej sakte hai.Maine Online Succulents check kiye but wo bahut mehenge hai.Mai itna cost pay nahi kar sakta Online Succulents ke liye.Mujhe Succulents bahut pasand hai but mere pas unhe purchase karne ke paise nahi hai.Maine aapka Succulents ka Video dekha mujhe bahut acha laga.Kya aap Please mujhe kuch Succulents send kar sakte hai mere Adress par.I will be very thankful to you if you send me some of the Succulents.Please reply Sir Ji.

  5. No offence but I never use cocopeat in potting mix for my succlents or cactus and never advise anyone to use the same. I always try to make sense before planting any plant that from where this plant belongs to in its natural habitat ?
    And i don't think cactus or succulents grow naturally anywhere in soil similar to cocopeat.
    From my personal experience cocopeat is number one killer of cactus and succulents.

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