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Kathy’s Gardening Guide: Succulents

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Summer is almost here, and it’s getting hot! Succulents are a great choice for the warmest areas of your landscape. Now is a perfect time to create a succulent garden or planter that needs minimal attention!

Succulents love dry heat and very little water. Sounds like the perfect plants, right?

These plants have evolved in climates that are almost unbearable, with rocky terrain and desert landscapes. They retain water in their leaves and stems and, therefore, only need to be watered occasionally. Due to their unique nature, they also can survive in winter single digit temperatures.

You can create a succulent garden in the ground, in a planter or even in a rock garden.

Some of the most popular varieties are cactus, sedum, purslane, agave, aloe, echeveria, and crassula.

Tips on creating a succulent planter:

  • Choose a shallow, wide planter with a drainage system. These plants do not like sitting in water.
  • Look for a potting soil designed for succulents.
  • When purchasing succulents, remember that some varieties need more sun than others. Try to group similar plants together for appropriate care.
  • Space succulents 1-2 inches apart in the planter; they don’t need much room to grow!
  • Add fun finishing touches such as marbles, sea glass or rocks around the succulent planter.

Stay cool and happy planting!

Flower of the Week: Agave

Please email Kathy at kcg.pvr@gmail.com for any questions or gardening tips you would like to see in the future. For more information & ideas, visit Kathy’s Creative Gardens & Nursery, 196 N. Roscoe Blvd. The phone number is 904-655-7373.