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Savvy Succulents
by
Breanna Duncan
(IC: blogger)
This Spring, add succulents around your home and you can get the joy of having plants around without the fuss! No planters? No worries! Check out the creative planters I used to house my succulents! Head over to the blog to see the full post and all the before and after pictures! When you're done planting your own, enjoy having plants around that don't require babysitting or much of a green thumb!
Pick your favorites (like this lovely echeveria)...
Use what you have around the house (get creative) to plant your succulents!
Jazz up a boring planter...
End up with beautiful, fun and low maintenance pops of color and life throughout your home!
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Published April 18th, 2014 7:40 AM
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Breanna Duncan on Apr 27, 2014Hi Valerie! That's a great question! You can add a hole to the bottom and I think that would work great, especially if the teacup is going to be sitting on a small cup plate. However, if it's something you'd rather not cut a hole into (as was my case with the champagne coupes), you can get around the drainage issue. With that said, it's always tricky with no drainage hole and may lead to your succulents not lasting as long/root rot. I think adding some slate chips or pea gravel to the bottom could help. The best thing you can do is to keep from over watering them. Measure out your water before hand instead of pouring from larger container. I just watch the soil and let that be my indicator for watering. When the soil is dry to the touch it is ok to water them again. Hope this helps!
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