Creating a succulent cake-stand centerpiece

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
  • Debra Lee Baldwin, author of "Succulents Simplified" (bit.ly/178P60h), and Robyn Foreman show how to make a beautiful, long-lasting centerpiece using succulents (in this case, echeverias, sempervivums, and a Crassula 'Campfire'), as well as flowers (ranunculus, mums, and billy balls).

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  • @JPan-gb4vo
    @JPan-gb4vo 10 років тому

    Beautiful display!!

  • @salahamin1314
    @salahamin1314 10 років тому +1

    اجمل ما يريح القلب ويشرح الصدر ويبهر العين ، هو جمال الطبيعة والتفكر فى مخلوقات الرحمن فتقول سبحان الله والحمد لله

  • @GetgardeningnowUk1
    @GetgardeningnowUk1 8 років тому

    Such a pretty centrepiece! Really enjoying your videos...have been sure to subscribe! Let us know if you'd ever like to team up on anything! :D

    • @timberpress
      @timberpress  8 років тому

      Thanks so much for the compliment, +Get Gardening! And, yes, will look for opportunities to work together in the future. Cheers!

  • @jessebetsill6765
    @jessebetsill6765 8 років тому

    Please understand that I'm asking a question, not telling anyone what to do.
    It 'seems' to me that by planting succulents on moss would lead to a sick plant from
    all the water which, in moss, would dry very slowly. Just by the special soil for succulents which provides good drainage, no standing water, etc., etc. I could be completely wrong but from all the videos I've seen plus the articles and books that I'm read, there seems to be constant warning about water being almost an enemay to succulents. I'm sure you know what you're doing; since I've never worked with moss and succulents, I have no idea what actually works and doesn't work.
    Very interesting!