Can I grow succulents on a wall?

As succulent plants gain popularity, so do the ways in which we grow and display them in our homes and gardens. One such way is growing succulents on a wall. In pots or long hanging planters, innovative gardeners have come up with many ways to use an existing wall to help support a vertical succulent garden.

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Likewise, people ask, how do you grow succulents on a vertical wall?

Also, how long do succulent walls last? A living wall can last up to 4-6 years depending on the conditions and if you are properly maintaining and taking care of the plant.

Also question is, how do you take care of a succulent wall?

How do you grow succulents on the wall?

How do you hang a succulent on a wall?

Set the living succulent picture on a table or shelf where it can be propped up against a wall. Or hang the frame on a wall with sturdy picture hooks. Water succulents once a month; lay the frame on a flat surface and thoroughly moisten the soil. Make sure the frame is dry before you hang it up again.

How do you plant a wall garden?

How deep does a succulent wall planter need to be?

Many vertical succulent gardens are grown in a simple wooden box, with a depth of about two inches (5 cm.). The optimum size of the box should be no bigger than 18 inches x 24 inches (46 x 61 cm.). Bigger sizes tend to get out of hand, loosing soil or even plants when hanging on a wall.

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