ECHEVERIA GROWING TIPS Echeveria elegans growing in rock garden. Photo by: Tim Ludwig / Millette Photomedia Where to grow: Indoors, place in an area that receives bright direct light, such as a south-facing window; or supplement with artificial lighting. Outdoors, place in a spot that gets...
If you can help it, I really recommend staying away from glass unless you know your succulent really well and are confident in your watering skills. And, if you want to learn all about why my favorite pots to use indoors are terra cotta and glazed ceramics, justclick here! You can find...
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Bear’s Paw Cotyledon Tomentosa is one of the most adorable members of the succulents family. Although Bear’s paw is fairly easy to take care of, their leaves are quite fragile. So knowing how you can properly take care of them is a must. Here are some
Jade Plant (Crassula ovata): Known for its thick, egg-shaped leaves, this is a good houseplant that is slow-growing and tolerates neglect. Hens and Chicks (Sempervivum tectorum): Grow these rosette-shaped plants indoors or out in full sun or shade. Echeveria (Echeveria spp.): These rosett...
echeverias of the New World and the crassulas of South Africa. Other attractive plants are the aeoniums and sedums, with plump, often highly colored leaves, arranged in rosettes. All should be kept slightly moist all the year round. Seed of these plants is difficult to obtain, but they ...
In the spring bring the seed containers into the greenhouse, or indoors on to a well lit but not sunny windowsill and keep the compost moist. This should trigger off germination. If the seeds do not germinate in the spring keep them in cool moist conditions throughout the summer. As each...
Indoors, place then near a sunny window or use agrow light. If your echeveria isleggy and has spindly growthand won’t produce flowers, low light could be the reason. Too much water It is important to make sure that echeveria get enough water, but not too much!
This aloe canwithstand brief drops in temperaturedown to 23°F (-5°C) but is not frost-tolerant, so protection is needed if temperatures fall below freezing for extended periods. In colder climates, it’s best to grow in pots that can be moved indoors or into a greenhouse during winter...
Echeveria Houseleek (Sempervivum) Jade plant (Crassula ovata) Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) Note:If you have pets who love to nibble plants, it might be a good idea to check plant toxicity before you buy them. A great resource is theASPCA website, where you can use their search tab...