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How To Repot A Succulent In 15 Seconds Or Less
Repotting a succulent (or any plant, really) can be a tedious and messy task, between choosing the right container and carefully moving your plant baby from one home to the next. Succulents may be low ...
We love plants here at the Strategist. We’ve written about low-light plants, off-the-radar indoor plants, status plants, pet-safe plants and more. (Much more.) The right plant can go a long way toward ...
If you're on a mission to find the perfect plant to grow in your home or garden, chances are you'll find it in the succulent section of your favorite plant nursery. What other type of plant has this ...
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5 fast-growing succulents to plant outdoors – for fast and dramatic impact in borders and pots
While a string of hearts and an aloe have previously graced my home, only recently have I seen succulents en masse outdoors.
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Next time you are downing a shot of tequila or sipping on a margarita, do spare a thought for the succulent plant responsible for your high spirits – the blue-green agave. Meanwhile, the urban ...
Attaching or planting succulents, autumn flowers and berries can take a common pumpkin from the porch to tabletop this fall. Question: Is there a way to use pumpkins and succulents in a creative ...
WHITNEY GREEN’S backyard is a series of colorful and playful vignettes that artfully mix low-water cactuses and succulents with fruit trees and roses. The Santa Monica garden, designed by Stephen ...
Nothing else looks so good, for so long, with so little attention. So long as you go easy on them. By Margaret Roach The photo in a recent newsletter from Katherine Tracey, a garden designer in ...
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