Will succulents grow in stump?

That’s the great thing about using a tree stump. As the wood decays, it feeds the succulents with all those rich, beautiful nutrients. Once the hole is big enough we can plant our succulents.

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Likewise, people ask, how do you plant a succulent tree stump?

Using a hand or power drill, make drainage holes into the side of the stump so that they slope toward the ground. Add some free-draining material, like gravel, and then fill with soil/compost from your garden. Then plant whatever flowers or succulents you want to brighten the place up! Take a look!

In this way, how do you make a tree stump into a planter?

Similarly, what plants can grow in a tree stump?

Petunias, nasturtiums, pansies or whatever you like. If you don’t want to make a hole, you can stand pots on a tree stump. Ferns, a variety of wildflowers, cornflower, marigolds, phlox, there are so many options. You can grow other plants around it.

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