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Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture
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Hen and chick succulent for entry boxes
propagating succulent variety such as hen and chicks.
Mass planting. I really love the use of these succulents. The shiny surface of the foliage brings yet another dimension to this evergreen planting. With just one species we can see the intricate differences in foliage color from deep cabbage green
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Succulents Juice Up Outdoor Gardens Climbing garden walls or sprouting from cans and crates, succulent plants add a creative touch to or... Full Story »
Indoor Gardening: Herbs and Succulents Pop easy-care plants in a sunny window for beauty, fragrance and flavor all year... Full Story »
debora carl landscape design
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Last comment "I love succulents! The variety here is so colorful."
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Yes, succulents are hearty ~ they require very little watering or attention. Good luck!
Some succulents, including these graptoverias, are indeed frost resistant and can survive temps down into the 20's.
time. Succulents are so easy to trim and the bonus is that you get new plants to add to another area of the garden. This grouping is very low maintenance!
love succulents! The variety here is so colorful.
particular succulents but love that they can look so lush.
different elevation of succulents - growing from cement block
Succulents are also great because you can allow them to grow wild. Most varieties won't require much pruning or upkeep. These plants rarely look unkept — even when spilling out of planters or onto sidewalks, they look cultivated and purposeful.
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Jessica Risko Smith Interior Design
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Last comment "Succulents and chrome chairs"
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Wonderful succulent planter - who makes the planter?
love the table, chairs, and succulents.
with Succulents and Table Chair Combo
Succulent centerpiece
Succulents center piece
Succulents on table for centerpiece!
succulent centrepiece
succulent planter and chairs
Succulent Centerpiece!
Succulents and chrome chairs
Chairs, table, succulents
succulent - size of container
variety of succulents and set it in the center of your outdoor dining table for a stylish centerpiece that won't fade. This would be great to try indoors, too.
table, succulents...use of succulents
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debora carl landscape design
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orful succulents wrap around stone fire element
love the red and green succulents. use in back yard landscaping?
When designing for the coast, using elements that reflect the theme of the ocean can help your landscape fit into the surroundings. In this garden, the flowing carpet of blue succulents echoes the calming ripples
of blue succulents echoes the calming ripples of the sea. Bonus: Succulents perform well in often-sandy coastal soils and tolerate salt winds with ease.
In warmer climates try using succulents to fill the space. They're often adapted to saltier soils, and they're rugged enough to handle the winds and
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Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
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SUCCULENT "WRAPPED" (or framed) IN BLACK STONES
and the succulent on the right for the beds around the trees
“stones and succulents” “Succulents and pebbles” “succulents and rocks” “soft and hard.. love it” “Succulents and stones” “hens and chicks...Variety and rocks...rocks and flowers”
succulents in a bowl with rock garden (for backyard?)
succulents in a bowl with rock
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Sandy Koepke
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Remember, many succulents thrive on neglect. Always err on the side of underwatering, not overwatering. If they look a little limp, then it's time to water. NOTE:
Pot colors and choice of succulents
Great succulent garden in colorful pots
Remember, many succulents thrive on neglect. Always err on the side of underwatering, not overwatering. If they look a little limp, then it's time
NOTE: Some succulents are frost tender and may need a cover in cold weather.
many succulents thrive on neglect. Always err on the side of underwatering, not overwatering. If they look a little limp, then it's time to water. Note: Some succulents are frost tender and may need a cover in cold weather.
lots of succulents and drought-tolerant plants in her designs, but she recommends getting acquainted with the native species in your own area. Not only will they require little effort to introduce into your landscape, they'll thrive far more easily than their non-native counterparts.
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Shades Of Green Landscape Architecture
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and the succulents in a box. also, camouflage kitty :) how do you keep the rattan/wicker weatherproof?
What is the key to growing succulents inside?
for the succulents? Looks awesome!
Using your succulents as a centerpiece is not only easy, it's beautiful. Choose a container that complements your outdoor decor.
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Kate Michels Landscape Design
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Use the old iron wheel for a succulents collection and garden accents.
Succulents are good choice for containers
Remember, many succulents thrive on neglect. Always err on the side of underwatering, not overwatering
Succulents tend to need less water than most other outdoor plants. But be wary when using terra-cotta pots
Succulents tend to need less water than most other outdoor plants. But be wary when using terra-cotta pots — they tend to dry out most quickly. To see if your plants need to be watered, place your finger a centimeter or two below the soil. If it's moist, no water is needed.More fuss-free ways to garden
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