How do you keep succulents alive in a wreath?

In the winter months succulents grow very slowly and don’t require as much water, so you won’t need to worry about watering often. When you do water, you can lay the wreath in a tub of water, and let it soak for about 5 minutes. Then let it drain, and you can hang it again!

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Also question is, how do you make a sphagnum moss succulent wreath?

Using a pencil, make a hole for the succulent and insert the root into the moss. Once you have three or four in the moss, start securing them with a piece of wire. Wrap it carefully around the wreath, being careful not to pull off the leaves of the succulent plants. Continue all the way around the wreath form.

Likewise, how do you make a succulent Christmas tree?

Also to know is, how do you make a live plant wreath?

Directions

  1. Soak your potting soil and sphagnum moss in water. …
  2. Line the inside of the wreath with sphagnum moss, then fill with soil. …
  3. Carefully plant your plants around the wreath. …
  4. Water your wreath and lay flat for about a week. …
  5. Hang your wreath. …
  6. Water wreath 2-3 times a week to make sure it lasts its full potential.

Where do you hang a succulent wreath?

Bright light is best with little or no direct sun. A bit of direct morning sun is fine but avoid hanging your wreath in any spots with hot, strong sun. Those fleshy succulents will burn and the roots will dry out way too fast. What’ll make it last even longer is to have it under some kind of cover.

Do succulent wreaths last?

The wreath will change over time and can last up to 5 years. At the time the wreath is getting over grown, it can be pruned into cuttings and the cuttings can be used to plant a new wreath frame.

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