How do you make a grapevine succulent wreath?

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Hereof, what do I need to make a succulent wreath?

Consequently, how long will a succulent wreath last? Longevity. From the time the wreath is planted, you can count on at least one year of use if you have any sense of growing succulents at all. More common is for a wreath to last 2 to 5 years and I have had one customer who reported success for 10 years!

In this way, how do you make a willow succulent wreath?

How do you attach moss to a grapevine wreath?

Glue Smaller Pieces of Moss onto Wreath

Use a glue gun to secure smaller pieces of moss onto the wreath. Once you have the base layer of moss tucked in the grapevine nicely, it’s time to add more texture. Glue the smaller pieces of moss on top of the base layer. Fill and tuck it into little crevices.

How do you secure a succulent wreath?

To anchor the plants, insert a floral pin around a leaf or stem of each succulent. This will keep them in place, especially if you plan to hang the wreath before they are fully rooted in the frame, which takes six to eight weeks.

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