Creative Adventure #1: Planting Succulents

  1. NeverendingJen says:

    Okay, this is really ironic, I’ve been thinking about how I want to have a ton of succulents planted around the house after we move and wondering if I could find a way to incorporate it into my big birthday plans! I love what you’ve done and I’ll definitely have to take some inspiration from you when I am ready!

    • Lynnette says:

      LOL, nice! I’m totally hooked on them! They’re so fun to have around the house. Plus they seem like they’d be semi-easy to move in the car if we end up moving again in the near future.

      • NeverendingJen says:

        thats kind of what I was thinking, they seem sturdy enough to move, and hardy enough that my black thumb might not kill them.

  2. Maria says:

    Great post, Lynnette! I am obsessed with succulents. I found this post is very timely because my husband just gave me potted succulents for our anniversary (because I keep on killing the potted flowers he gave me) and they look similar with your collection. Yours look way prettier; I should definitely try the rocks. Thanks for sharing!

  3. What a great adventure! I have to admit, succulents kind of scare me. I’m not much of a flower person, but I’ve also previously felt that if I’m going to keep a non-food plant around, I’d probably be more likely to do flowers than succulents. However, after seeing your post, I’m totally digging them! I think I may have to get a few for when I revamp my room– who knew they would look so classy and incredible? I love it!

    I think your adventure idea sounds like a lot of fun, and a really great process. Good luck!

    • Lynnette says:

      The pokey cactus looking ones still scare me, haha. But that’s totally how I felt before seeing that succulent wreath photo – somehow it made them seem less scary and more classy!

  4. Lucrecia says:

    I love this! I saw on pinterest a succulent wall that I want to do on my porch, I’m not sure how well it will hold up in the hot Texas afternoons though! I’m happy to know I can find such a variety at Lowes, wouldn’t have thought to start there!

    • Lynnette says:

      Ooo, a succulent wall would be so cool! I think if they got a good mix of sun/shade they’d be good. Although I’ve seen them out in the bright sunshine so maybe they’d be fine?

      I saw a living wall on a design show on HGTV and I thought it was SO cool. I so want to do something like that one day.

  5. NatalieKW says:

    These are super cool! You’re right, I haven’t really seen these in Texas.

  6. Ginger_79 says:

    Hm. You actually maker them look really nice. Succulents and me we have this thing going on, where I ignore them and they are happy about it. Because it means they will not end up on the long list of plants I killed. Not sure why, but as soon as a plant is inside I will kill it. I did fine with gardens and my balcony plants are growing happily right now. But indoors it just doesn’t work.

    • Lynnette says:

      Haha, that’s how I normally feel about plants. These are some of the few that haven’t scared me. Or died within a few weeks.

  7. Danica says:

    Great post! I too was at the Home Depot and purchased what was called a Hen and chicks succulent and a weird cactus that was small and skinny which I have named Fred over the weekend. (apparently my cacti are also males.) My husband did not have as much enthusiasm over my new finds, but you look like you would have appreciated them so I figured I would share. I also replanted my orchids that have remained flowerless for the past year, and discovered my what I thought was a single orchid plant housed two in the pot! No wonder it was so much bigger than its counterpart. I managed not to kill them by repotting, because two weeks later they are still alive and the leaves seem to be sprouting off new little leaves. May your green thumb days continue!

    • Lynnette says:

      Aww, I love that you named your cactus Fred. I told Adam we needed to give them all names and he didn’t agree. LOL!

      We’re about a month into the plants here and they’re all still alive so I’d call that progress! Definitely better than most of my houseplants or the poor Cilantro plant that lasted maybe a week, haha.

  8. Tiffany says:

    I loved this post! I’ve been a little bit enamored of succulents for the last year myself. I’ve bought a few … and killed them all! I think I might be overwatering them. Do you have any tips for caring for them?

    • Lynnette says:

      Well I feel super unqualified to answer since I killed some of mine too but I think the key is to not overwater. It’s really really easy to do so I basically don’t do anything with them now except occasionally give them a little water if they start looking wilty. Sunlight is key too, I’ve moved most of mine to the window sills since our house is a little dark. They seem to be happier that way.

      I have found that certain varieties seem to do better than others. Even in the same pot some have died and some have thrived which is weird since their environment (water/light) would be the same. So it may mean you have to try a few out and see. I should really do an update on them at some point since this is the longest I’ve ever kept anything alive, haha.

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