Where Should I Plant Succulents In My Garden?

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Some like shade, some filtered light, some sun, and some blasting sun. As a generalization, most like at least two to three hours of sun or filtered sun a day,” says Jesch. When growing indoors, place them by

a window or in a garden room where full sun is available for at least two or three hours a day

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Where should I plant succulents outside?

Outdoor Plants

Sedum and sempervivum are easy to grow and adaptable to bright, sunny locations or even slightly dappled areas. Whatever types of plants you choose, succulents need well-drained soil. They can thrive in

cracks and crevasses, rockeries, and sandy or gritty soils

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How do I organize my succulents in my garden?

Place your biggest succulent in the middle.

Dig a hole with your fingers

and place the plant's roots and stem into the hole, then surround the plant underneath with soil. Try to keep the roots on all of the plants if you can, as this will help them begin to flourish in their new home quickly.

Can I plant succulents directly in the ground?

If you want your succulents to grow outside, you can plant them

directly in the ground

, in planters, or in a combination of both. When planting your succulents in the ground, ensure that you provide them with six to eight inches of succulent specific soil.

Do succulents like the sun or shade?

1. Make Sure Your Succulents Get Enough Light. Succulents love light and need about six hours of sun per day, depending on the type of succulent. Newly planted succulents can scorch in

direct sunlight

, so you may need to gradually introduce them to full sun exposure or provide shade with a sheer curtain.

Are succulents better inside or outside?

You may have noticed that succulents

growing outdoors

often seem to be healthier and prettier than those grown indoors. The two biggest reasons for this are more sunlight (which prevents stretching) and better airflow (allowing the roots to dry out more quickly).

Do succulents like to be crowded?

As a rule,

succulent plants do not mind crowding whether

the plants are grouped in one container or are alone and fully filled out in the container. Transplanting a plant that has filled its container will generally allow the plant to experience a new spurt of growth.

Should you mulch around succulents?

Most succulents don't like a lot of organic material mixed or tilled into the soil near their roots because it can retain too much moisture. “If you apply mulch,

avoid mounding it near the crown or base of succulents

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Do you put rocks in the bottom of a planter for succulents?

Succulents need good draining soil. … The container you are planting in should have a drainage hole or you can put

a layer of crushed rock on the bottom

of your container before you put in your planting medium. Gravel or small pebbles spread on top of the soil can be very decorative.

How do I prepare my soil for succulents?

Succulents in the garden do not need a fertile soil; in fact, they prefer

lean ground

without an abundance of nutrients. Remove rocks, sticks, and other debris. You may also purchase topsoil to use in the mix. Get the kind without fertilizer, additives, or moisture retention – just plain soil.

Do succulents come back every year?

Many people are surprised to learn that there are

lots of succulents that can live outdoors all year

, even in snowy climates. … Hardy succulents: Tolerate frost and can stay outdoors through below-freezing temperatures. They're ideal for year-round, outdoor growing.

Do succulents multiply?


Many succulents multiply themselves through division

, but some cacti will have small plants appear along the ribs or leaf edges of the plant. When the plantlets are big enough to handle easily, they can be removed. … There needs to be roots on the small plants for them to grow.

Can succulents stay outside in rain?


A little rain won't harm healthy succulents and cacti

. In fact, even a lot of rain can be beneficial to your garden. As a general rule, succulents prefer infrequent but deep water. A heavy rain might be just what your plants need to look perky and vibrant after a dry or hot spell.

Why do my succulents keep dying?


Excess water

commonly causes decay in succulents. They are known for drought tolerance but still need water, like any other plant. Use a moisture meter to get it just right. If the plant's medium is bone dry due to neglect or forgetfulness, soak it in a larger container of water to get soil moist.

Can you use regular potting soil for succulents?


Any type of all purpose potting soil for indoor plants

will work as the base to make your own succulent soil. Use whatever you have on hand (as long as it's fresh, sterile potting soil). … Succulents need a well draining potting soil, not one that holds moisture.

Do succulents attract bugs?

Succulents are hardy plants that are mostly resistant to bugs and thrive easily, but that doesn't mean they're entirely immune to pests. Typical household insects are not a problem for the most part, but

some smaller bugs are attracted to succulents for their large water quantities

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