Echeveria ‘Melaco’ How To Know What Succulents Can be Planted Together? Tweet Pin Share 0Shares ABOUT ME Succulent City Hey everyone! Welcome to Succulent City! We are all about succulents, cacti, and a bit about air plants. Ten years back, in 2013, we began the journey with succulents...
Lightly spraying succulents with water can help them survive for a period of time, but if you really want to thrive, they need to follow the“soak and dry” method. Don't water indoor succulents daily. That's the quickest way to kill them. Pin Portulacaria afra variegata,Echeveria harmsii...
The above image shows two plants that go by the common name “hens and chicks’. The left isEcheveria elegansand the right isSempervivum tectorum. They share some similarities but look different, have different flowering habits and life cycles. The one on the left is not hardy in zone 5, ...
WINTER:The last few winters here in Northern California have been wet ones and my aeoniums have been very happy. Where I lost one or two finicky echeverias to rot from back-to-back rainy days, all my aeoniums welcomed the rain with open arms and thrived. Again, if they have well-dra...
Popular succulent houseplants I propagate by stem cuttings areJade Plant,Burros’ Tail Sedum,String Of Bananas,String Of Pearls,Christmas Cactus, and Echeveria. Two Panda Plant cuttings. The one on the left will be ready for propagation once the stem heals over. You want to take off the lower...
2. Start with two or three of your Echeveria varieties. Pick the ones you love the most -these will be your focal points! Plan for a spot for each in the planter, taking care to put some distance between them. 3. Gently loosen each from the plastic vessel you purchased them in. Next...
Succulent varieties like Kalanchoes, Aeoniums, and Echeverias tend to grow long stems as they become mature plants. In this (very) old post, you can see how I had to cutmy Paddle Plant patchback because the stems were elongating.
are ones that stay smaller and don’t spread too much and/or are slow growers. They are Haworthias (genus of the very popular Zebra Plant),Living Stones, Sempervivums (the rosette type succulents like the Hens & Chicks), Gasterias, Panda Plants, and some of the Echeverias and Crassulas...