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Succulent Gardening

David Josephson

Publisher: Fortbridge Publishers

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Summary

If you desire greenery but haven't succeeded in your efforts with houseplants, succulents might be the ideal plant for you. Regardless of your experience, where you live, or the size of your home, succulents gardening are a sure way to help you realize your dream in all your gardening endeavors. They are great for adding vibrancy and structure to your home. They add green to your living space and thrive without problems in room temperature environments. They can be grown both indoor and outdoor providing a beautiful bright color adorning your environment. They are also not picky as to what type of pot you use to hold them but ideally would prefer to be in containers with drainage holes to keep the soil well drained. Succulents can be naturally found growing in virtually any clime: from hot desert and seaside cliffs to humid jungles and frigid mountains. Their hardiness and ability to grow in a wide variety of climates make them popular houseplants. Getting the plant is easy as you can just take a cutting from your local plant shop or a neighbor, and propagate your plant. This massive guide has everything you need to know to make your plant arrangements incredible and get the most out of these wonderful plants. You will learn about, varieties of easy-to-grow succulents suitable for any environment, as well as care and arrangement tips for each. You will also learn how to select, plant, and grow this, versatile, and hardy plants, as well as how to take cuttings and propagate.
Available since: 11/09/2019.

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