Planting Succulent Container Combination Indoors
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In this video I will be showing you how to plant a succulent container combination indoors. #dianemummgardenvideos
This is the 2nd time I watch your video, bcoz its nice to look how you combine your succulents... just love it....
yes, as long as they have similiar habits and light requirements and one doesn't overgrow the other.. slow growing ones do well together.. the thing is you can always replant them.. good luck and thanks so much for coming by..
Really enjoy your videos, you have great view and great taste on succulents!!!
Really cool! I like a more asymmetrical arrangement myself, but I love the selection of different plants you used and I love the rocks. Rocks in containers or gardens are always so beautiful, especially when the plants grow in around them.
I don't think Iv got enough plants to make a larger scale arrangement (or the confidence). Should I just leave them alone?( I honestly can't stop looking,checking and touching tho). Thanx so very much
@@marianneburns6521 Yeah, plants are a very slow-moving hobby, it can be sort of like watching a pot of water and waiting for it to boil. It's best to just ignore your plants sometimes, then come back and see how they're doing. This is how I ended up with so many plants, because I wanted to always be paying attention to them! But even though I have about 50 now, there's still isn't a lot that needs to be done. If you want some that need more attention, air plants and orchids and a few others need daily spritzing to thrive.
that is so pretty and creative also.
@dkulikowski , thank you, I will put some outside come spring, and actually where they go is in my greenhouse.. I leave lots indoors under lights too.. thanks for watching! :)
I would try to do this.. but like anything no guarantees, when a plant become unsightly with no leaves on the bottom one must try and divide and regrow.. I haven't done this so I am not much help .. but I wouldn't be afraid too, maybe do it later winter towards spring months for better results..
@saarah07 , hi there , yes you can place gravel in the bottom I would say around 1-2 inches I have done this and it does work just be careful on the watering either way.. good luck!
Hey those look great. I have 4 different types of Lithops, can I put them all in one pot?
Thanks
Very Nice! I know you don't have the greenhouse anymore but, do you think you might be selling any succulents on Ebay? Thanks! Michele
Hi Diane, I enjoyed this video. I too love succulents. Most of mine are in a south facing window for the Winter, here in Wisconsin. Do you put yours outside come Spring?
Good Job Girl!!
thank you , it was fun !
yes you can should work out fine.. have seen others do it..
You make it look so easy 👍I'm very new to this and uv bn a great help
Glad it was helpful!
Do you need to have a pot with drainage holes in the bottom for this arrangement? Could I just put some rocks or gravel in the bottom if my container does not have drainage holes? Thank you!
I have 3growing in the 1spot-shld i separate them?
Hi , I love the way you set up your plants, & just became your new subscriber, may I ask you something , I just bought a pot of zz plants , can I add a couple of different kind succulents in the same pot, thank you.
amazing.
@Allen2045 exactly right Paula.. same principal..Have fun!
hi. Could you pls help me? I got 9 months old cutting of Crassula Ovata Varieties , cutting have got good root system, but not many leaves- only couple of them no top of the cutting. Plant is tall ok 20cm high. I would like to cut my crassula for half, but if i do so, then the bottom part - ( part with roots) will stay without any leaves. I am wonder if it will grow? Can i cut for half? Thanks Agnieszka