Now that spring is well underway, let me introduce an easy outdoor succulent, Sedum confusum. I love it for being reliable and low maintenance. It grows quickly and keeps its greenery all year, making it a great option for rock gardens, containers, or softly trailing over edges. It forms neat rosettes of green leaves on…
Unpacking – Carefully remove your plant from its packaging. Feel free to tear the bag open rather than sliding the plant out, it’s the safest way to avoid bending or damaging the leaves. Light – Place your succulent in a bright spot with plenty of indirect sunlight.If your home gets a little gloomy in winter, a small…
or how to keep succulents happy in the cosy season? Most of my pots are unique, repurposed finds, which means they often don’t have drainage holes. Each one is carefully prepared with a base layer of LECA, and the soil is enriched with charcoal, grit, and perlite to keep roots healthy and reduce the risk…