Succulents are incredible plants: decorative, relatively easy to care for.
From rocky outcroppings studded with succulents to semitropical areas, Graham Smyth’s landscape in British Columbia has redefined the Canadian garden.
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Rare succulents are so spectacular it doesn’t matter how many you own you can never have too many. Rare succulents don't necessarily require special care.
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How are we supposed to keep our succulents alive if we don't know what kind we've got? Too often a plant ID tag at the garden shop says simply "Succulent,
I hope you saw my last blog post, I will be back in the office in a customer service capacity next week. I usually spend my Saturdays with you, so I wanted to touch base with our community, but we're going to refrain from listing more plants until I get caught back up on paperwork. We'll be back to listing in March. I did want to share with you that we plan to break ground on a few climate controlled greenhouses in late spring and we have already been collecting some of your most coveted rares for in-house growing. Don’t get too excited as this will be a long process that will take years to come to full fruition, and rest assured we'll never quit importing South Korea as they have the most beautiful rares and hybrids in the world, but the ultimate goal is to ship the healthiest plants around and have a full understanding of each individual rare we grow. You can only get that level of expertise by growing and monitoring the plants yourself. Right now we have about 150 mature specimens we are pupping and more leaf props than you can imagine. Thought I would share what we’re up to behind the scenes and here are five that peaked my interest this week. ----- My favorite this week is this variegated Amethystinum. This plant will most likely only give us variegation in stem offsets, variegation is not always passed down through leaf props. In order for us to produce this plant in any kind of volume we’ll need multiple, mature pupping plants. But her rarity and beauty intrigues us and we’ll look to add more of her kind into our breeding program. You will notice she is a little wrinkled, she is semi dormant right now and we will only be watering her for limited periods until the spring, at which point we’ll probably plump her back up with water therapy. Next on my list of curiosities is this dwarf Rainbow. I’ve never seen a rainbow bloom. This rainbow is fully mature, her stem is almost tree-like in appearance and forks with three sunset-hued rosettes, each coming in at about the size of a quarter. Even the bloom clusters are compact. Don't worry, echeverias are predominantly polycarpic and will bloom many times over the course of their lifetime. If grown indoors you can trick your echeveria into blooming by increasing the intensity of the light it receives per day. Another plant that strikes my fancy are variegated moonglows. We are growing quite a few of these at the moment. Crassulas one of the few genius of the Crassulaceae family that have active growing cycles in the winter. Side note, we should be watering these more frequently than we have been, but I was out of the office for a large part of last month and these guys are getting thirsty. They water prop beautifully and we’ll be plumping these lovelies back up soon. Moonglows look their best in winter by being protected from cold temps. My favorite is this triple with a gorgeous buttercream albino head. Never seen one like her. Next up we have a Tiramisu showing her beautiful bell-shaped blooms. We will start working with seeds in the spring of 2020. So seeing our rares in bloom always excite me. Frills always hold a special, ruffly place in my heart and this frill hybrid is throwing fantastic color and texture. No color enhancements here, she is just spectacular right now. Don’t you want to just pull that leaf? I like my plants ‘clean,’ but when they are semi dormant I try my best to leave foliage until it drops. She is almost undoubtedly some derivative of Etna, but her mature foliage is much more dramatic in its curls and she stays dense and compact. Last up we have a variegated Pulvinata, sometimes called 'Devotion.' These fuzzy plants are one of my favorites because they are touchable without destroying farina. This plant has a nice mix of both chlorophyll-producing leaves and fully variegated leaves, which rely on the rest of the plant for its nutrition. ----- I'd love to know which varieties you think we should keep our eyes on and what you'd like to see us start growing in-house. Would you like to subscribe to Blog updates? We've got some great content coming up for you that I don't want you to miss. Very specific tips and tricks for keeping your succulents looking their best. We'll text you when new blog articles post to the site if you text CCFBLOG to 555-888. -Crystal
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Your garden is getting crowded, but you can’t stop buying new succulents and cacti. So, now is the time to make trailing succulents and cacti. Here's a guide.
You will receive a similar size of plant as shown (The one are imported is more mature plant with older stem, thus, the leaves is round shape) *** Most of the plant will be shipped bare root and no pot. For Imported plant: It may be a bit SHRIVELED and minimal to no root. Once it starts to root, color may change a bit green If your order total weight is under 1lb, the order will ship through USPS 1st class. If you wish to update your order to USPS Priority mail, please use the link below. (weight not including heat pack, plants weight only) https://www.etsy.com/MCGoodbuy/listing/1092285095/priority-mail-upgrade?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1632782204412 If you live in an area that is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, please consider purchasing plants until the weather is more suitable. If you still wish to proceed with the order, a 72-hrs heat pack is available for purchase. PLEASE NOTE: This 72-hrs heat pack is not a guarantee, Seller is not responsible for plants from frost damage or package delay. The 72-hrs heat pack can be used only in priority shipping. Please use the link below to order a heat pack( with priority shipping upgrade included) https://www.etsy.com/MCGoodbuy/listing/1128388258/uniheat-72-hour-heat-pack?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1639638854323 If the plant arrived in dead or bad condition, please contact the seller within 24 hrs with the provided picture. Refund or replacement if and only if buyers contact the seller within 24 hrs after receiving.
Diamond Shaped Tibetan Succulent
Once you've seen a mini succulent, you're going to want one (or a dozen) of your own. Their cuteness is irresistible.
This is literally a small hanging strawberry planter! Tie it up with some twine to make it hang and plant a cute succulent in it! * Planter measures 3" H x 3" W x 3" D. Planter hole at top measures about 2.25" diameter * Provides 3 holes for hanging * Drainage holes at bottom (ideal for outside) * Made of plant-based plastic using 3D printing * Does not include plants or string/rope for hanging — Again, STRING NOT INCLUDED OTHER SIZES * Medium size available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/1046068844/medium-strawberry-hanging-planter-for * Large version available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/691946104/strawberry-hanging-planter-outdoor NEW OPTIONS Add a haworthia or gasteria succulent and 0.15 oz of Forest Moss for decorating the top. PRINT A POT ORIGINAL DESIGN Since we like puns here at Print A Pot, we thought it'd be great to have a hanging strawberry pot that looked like a strawberry! Sean and Mercy collaborated together on the shape of the strawberry, the design and placement of the seeds, as well as the holes for hanging and drainage.
rose, "Madame Figaro" バラ, ”マダムフィガロ" Funny thing is that one of the tags automatically created by flickr was "food". The flowers really looked delicious.:-)
This next celebration from Victor Sizemore Photography is one you’re going to want to revisit time and time again. A floral filled day courtesy of the creative masterminds at Details Details Wedding...
Bonsai trees have long been admired for the dedication and care that goes into them. It’s no secret that bonsai gardeners are a seriously patient bunch! Creating the perfect bonsai garden from scratch can take years, depending on the tree you’re trying to cultivate. I know – who has time for that? That’s why we’ve...
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For more than 20 years, garden designer Dan Pearson has overseen the evolution of the garden at Torrecchia Vecchia near Rome from neglected wilderness to romantic paradise
I am a firm believer that it doesn’t take much to add a little charm to your home or office. During my recent visit to Poke Acupuncture, I noticed that Russell had added tons of new decorations. My favorites were his DIY homemade book planters. Here is a step by step lesson on how to create them yourself.Russell talks with us about his inspiration behind creating these fun book planters:I first saw these in my favorite geniusly-designed clothing store, TheWarehouse in Echo Park.
A Succulent Printable Art Poster with a Retro Plant Illustration. This Digital Download Print is perfect for your dorm, bedroom, home office, living room or wherever a little touch of color, nostalgia and personality is needed! - YOU WILL RECIEVE - You will receive 5 high-resolution JPG files (300 DPI) that are ready to be printed at any of these sizes: • 1x - 2x3 Ratio file (4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24"x36") • 1x - 3x4 Ratio File (6"x8", 9"x12", 12"x16", 18"x24") • 1x - 4x5 Ratio File (4"x5", 8"x10", 16"x20", 40x50cm) • 1x - 11x14 Ratio File (11”x14”, 22”x28”) • 1x - International Ratio File (ISO) (5"x7", A5, A4, A3, A2, A1, 50x70cm) - HOW TO DOWNLOAD - • After your purchase, you'll see a "View your files" link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. • If you have an Etsy account, you can access them from Your Account > Purchases and Reviews > Download Files. • If you don't have an Etsy account, you'll find a link to download your purchase in the receipt email that was sent to you after purchase. • To learn more about digital downloads please refer to this article: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?segment=shopping - HOW TO PRINT - • For printing at home: Use good quality heavy weight paper in a matte finish. • For printing at a local print shop: Supply the jpg file in your desired size to any print shop (Fedex, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.) I recommend using a heavy weight paper. - PLEASE NOTE - This is a digital product ONLY - no physical product will be shipped, and the frame is not included. Colors may vary slightly depending on your monitor and printer. This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Please do not resell, distribute, or share access. Because the files are digital, I do not accept cancellations/refunds, but please reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns!
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Look at these amazing CLEAR succulent plants. They totally look like tiny opals! Courtesy of littleleafgarden on Etsy Succulents are all the rage right now -- and for good reason. They are only the BEST
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Bringing the outdoors in is a thing around here, and one seamless way to do that is through a garden window. While normally seen in kitchens, I’m all for installing garden windows all over the house. If you put enough plants in the window you get the privacy of a curtain, and all the happiness that...
Lewisia growing out of a rock.
Succulent propagation is the act of producing a new plant by using an element of the parent succulent. It could be a leaf, stem cutting, or offset from a mature plant. With 3 main techniques that you could try out: dry/ water/or soil propagation. Learn how to propagate succulents successfully with our helpful tips.
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