Succulents

ideas to display succulents

ideas to display succulents
  1. How do you show succulents indoors?
  2. How do I show my succulents?
  3. How do you decorate a potted succulent?
  4. Where should I place my succulents?
  5. How do you take care of small succulents?
  6. How do you make an indoor succulent bowl?

How do you show succulents indoors?

For a more refined look plant the succulents into vintage teacups or silver goblets, and for a rustic touch take wooden planters. Create a wall of planters, make a stand or suspend them to the ceiling giving a slight boho feel to the space.

How do I show my succulents?

Here we have 30 creative planter ideas so you can display your succulents the way you want.

  1. DIY Concrete Planter. ...
  2. Magic Lantern. ...
  3. Teacups. ...
  4. Succulent Garden. ...
  5. Vintage Cheese Boxes. ...
  6. Birdcage. ...
  7. Living Succulent Wreath. ...
  8. Succulent Bookends.

How do you decorate a potted succulent?

Another option can be to decorate your mason jar succulent pots with colored twine, as suggested on designmom. To make sure the twine sticks and doesn't fall off, you'll need to soak it in some white glue. Then you just wrap the twine around the jar until you cover its surface completely.

Where should I place my succulents?

Most succulents prefer at least 6 hours of sun per day, so try to place them near a south- or east-facing window. You may notice your succulents becoming spindly or stretching toward the light if they don't get enough sun. Allow the potting mix to dry out between waterings.

How do you take care of small succulents?

How to Care for Succulents (And Not Kill Them): 9 Plant-Care Tips

  1. Make Sure Your Succulents Get Enough Light. ...
  2. Rotate Succulents Frequently. ...
  3. Water According to the Season. ...
  4. Water the Soil Directly. ...
  5. Keep Succulents Clean. ...
  6. Choose a Container with Drainage. ...
  7. Plant Succulents in the Right Soil. ...
  8. Get Rid of Bugs.

How do you make an indoor succulent bowl?

Creating a succulent bowl is really easy. First fill a large terra cotta bowl with potting soil. Because succulents hate wet soil look for a mix that incorporates perlite or sand to facilitate drainage. Then, make a hole in the center of the container and drop in your tallest succulent.

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