I LOVE succulents. If you maintain them, which is super easy to do, they always look great. They make great centerpieces, for pretty much any occasion and they are excellent house plants!
Plus, here in Maine, they are a great mood booster during the long cold winter months. {Does it sound like I am running for the Succulent Promotion Council? I am having cards made up as we speak. Yes, it’s all very official.}
Like I said, maintaining them is a piece of cake, once you know what you are supposed to do. Here’s the 411 on how to care for succulents:
Water
Succulents have unique watering needs. During their growing season {the warmer months}, they actually need consistent watering. Allow them to dry out completely between waterings. In the cooler months, cut back watering to just once a month. They will go dormant, and just won’t need tons of water.
Light
Because cactus are actually a type of succulent, some people think all succulents love direct heat and sun, but not true my friends. Afternoon sun can actually burn them. They do, however, enjoy plenty of light.
How is that for conflicting information? 🙂 Your best bet is to place them in a south facing window, but move them back quite a bit in the dead of summer. If you plant them outside, plant them in spot that they aren’t exposed to direct afternoon sunlight.
Temperature
If you only have succulents as houseplants, you don’t really need to worry about this one. They are happiest in a range of about 50-85 degrees–which is actually a pretty significant spread, if you ask me. Outside, they can tolerate higher and lower temperatures, but you may notice some signs of stress.
Soil
Because succulents tend to grow naturally in very sandy well-drained soil, make sure to choose a potting soil designed for cactus and/or succulents. If you can’t find any, you can mix regular potting soil with perlite, to encourage drainage.
Pots
If you will be potting your succulents, make sure your pots have sufficient drainage holes. This is pretty much a standard rule of thumb for all potted plants, but I thought I would mention it anyway.
That’s it. If you take care of those 5 little items, your succulents should stay pretty happy.
~Mavis
Need a creative way to showcase your succulents? Try making a succulent living wall planter.
Laura Z says
Thanks for this! I received a lovely jade plant as a Christmas gift, and my local grocery store keeps having marked down kalanchoe plants that were in holiday pots. Might need to snag a few more!
Brianna says
I am really good at killing succulents and orchids. Maybe I will try again some day following your guidelines. I tend to buy the cheap ones at Lowe’s, I always thought that was my problem.
Mavis Butterfield says
I’ve been buying mine at Trader Joe’s and the quality {and selection} seems to be really good.
Jeri R Cleveland says
I follow a woman who posts TJ videos about what’s new and returning to the store. The other day, she showed some succulent gardens planted in wine bottles. They were super cute! There were no prices given and I haven’t been to my local store this week to check them out, but I do plan to go!
Barbara Dougherty says
Me too. I even live in Florida and can’t grow them.
Sandy says
Send us some good thoughts in CA. We are so devastated… there are no words.
Joely says
I am so sorry. Sending many, many good thoughts your way.