How to Create a Succulent Garden (in 7 Steps)
- Gather Materials for Your Succulent Garden. …
- Know your plant hardiness zone. …
- Find the right spot for your succulent garden. …
- Ensure proper soil drainage. …
- Play with succulent arrangements. …
- Transplant your succulents. …
- Watering and caring for your succulents.
One may also ask, how do I organize my succulent garden?
Also question is, what do you need for a succulent garden?
To make a succulent garden you will need:
- Small pebble rocks for drainage.
- Potting soil mixture for cactus or succulents.
- Sphagnum moss for filtration.
- Activated charcoal for filtration.
- Various succulent plants of your choice.
- Moss, gravel, rocks or marbles for decorating.
Do you put rocks in the bottom of a planter for succulents?
Succulents need good draining soil. … The container you are planting in should have a drainage hole or you can put a layer of crushed rock on the bottom of your container before you put in your planting medium. Gravel or small pebbles spread on top of the soil can be very decorative.
Can you plant succulents in rocks?
succulents will survive in just rocks for a couple of weeks but are likely to eventually die. For the long term, succulents need a growing medium to stay healthy and look good, but there are a few ways of completely hiding the soil to create the illusion that your plants are only growing in rocks.
What plants can I mix with succulents?
Blue fescue grass is shorter but might provide an attractive companion to your succulents. Yarrow, lavender, salvia, and rosemary are great flowering herbs to grow alongside your succulent beds. These herbs take the same conditions as most ground planted succulents.
What succulents look good together?
Some winter dormant succulents that look great together are Agave, Echeveria and Sempervivum. And if you want to put the summer dormant succulents together, you may want to think about Aeonium, Aloe, Graptopetalum, and Kalanchoe.
How do you make a succulent garden bed?