My Book is now available: Thriving Success: A Brief Guide to Growing Cacti & Succulents
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Are you fascinated by the stunning beauty of cacti and succulents, but not sure how to care for them? This guide is your key to thriving success, whether you are a novice gardener or experienced plant enthusiast.
Inside this book, you will find:
--Essential Tips on watering, lighting, and soil requirements.
--Learn about fertilizing.
--Follow instructions for propagation and repotting.
--Discover profiles of popular cacti and succulents.
Written by Malinee Romero, one of the six sisters of California Cactus Center, this comprehensive guide combines expert knowledge with practical advice that will help your cacti and succulents not just survive, but thrive!
Explore popular cacti and succulent varieties complete with vivid photographs and detailed descriptions.
Perfect for beginners, plant experts or anyone desiring a low maintenance garden!
Malinee Romero covers the basics of care, explores creative display ideas, troubleshoots common plant problems making this book a valuable resource for anyone looking to nurture their green thumb! Succulents in Glass Containers
For a contemporary and simple look, plant your succulents in glass containers. Be creative with interesting shapes like a cube glass or even glass votive candle holders.
1). Since glass containers do not have a drainage hole, simply add pumice on the bottom layer for drainage.
2). Then add activated charcoal or lava rocks on top of the pumice to prevent algae build up in the glass container.
3). Before planting the succulents, use a well-drained cactus mix that contains no peat moss. Peat moss is too acidic for succulents and retains moisture, which may lead to root rot for succulents.
4). Now you can determine the design: If you aim for a 360 degree view, then place your largest or signature succulent in the center of the container. If the arrangement is viewed from the front, then simply place the succulent in the back and the rest of smaller plants in front.
You can use a variety of succulents such as Sempervivum arachnoideum “Green Houseleek” Sedum burrito “Donkey’s Tail,” and Anacampseros rufescens “Rainbow Sand Rose”. These plants are featured in the star shaped glass container or use a single plant like the Anacampseros rufescens “Purple Sand Rose” in the larger glass piece.
Care: If kept indoors, place your glass container near a bright, sunny window that is well-ventilated and water about once every two weeks. Water around the succulents and top of the soil. If kept outdoors on a patio table, give the plants filtered sunlight and water about once every 10 days.
Glass containers:
Star shaped: You can find these interesting shapes such as the star or heart at the Dollar Tree, 99 cent store or floral supply locations.
Candle votive holders: www.amazon.com...
Square Glass Candleholder 3.5x3.375x3.5 in: www.dollartree...
Glass container with ruffle top or any round glass jar: www.dollartree...
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