Succulents are popular with plant lovers because they are beautiful, unique and relatively low maintenance.It can be difficult to figure out where to start with more than 10,000 known species.We thoroughly researched the topic for you.We'll focus on 12 popular, easy-to-grow Succulent that you might consider for your home.
Step 1: There are Jade plants that are easy to grow.
They're happy growing indoors or outdoors, and may get several feet tall over time.Keep your jade plant in full sun for 6 hours a day and let the soil dry out between waterings.Jade plants have thick, glossy green leaves.The leaves may develop a red color if you give them enough sunlight.New owners tend to over-water their jade plants, so make sure the soil is dry before watering it.
Step 2: Beginners will love the hardy, tolerant nature of the Aloe plant.
The plants are easy to grow, attractive, and practical.To thrive, they prefer bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and a thorough watering every 2 weeks.You won't mind if you forget a watering.If it doesn't get enough light, it may stop growing, but it will not die on you.The gel inside the leaves can be applied to soothe irritated skin and mild burns.
Step 3: Hanging baskets are the best place to grow burro's tail.
The sedum morganianum is a low maintenance plant with long stems and small leaves.It looks like it's hanging over a ledge.It is an excellent house plant since it is not particularly picky and only needs water when the soil feels dry to the touch.During the summertime, pink or red flowers can be seen at the end of the stems.
Step 4: Agave grow best outdoors.
Give Agave plants plenty of room in a prominent area of your garden because they can get up to 12 ft tall.The leaves are blue-green and blade-like and can grow up to 6 ft.Agave thrives in full sun and won't mind partial shade.Handle your plant with care because the foliage has sharp edges.
Step 5: Dragon's blood is good for groundcover.
Dragon's blood is a hardy evergreen that thrives in most climates.If your garden has large, open, sunny areas where nothing seems to grow well, a low-growing Succulent might be the perfect solution.Dragon's blood can tolerate both warm and cold temperatures.
Step 6: Plants can survive almost anything.
If you travel a lot for work, your snake plant won't mind, it can tolerate weeks of inadequate light and water conditions without losing its looks.It appreciates a little water when the soil feels dry, but prefers medium to bright light.Snake plants have pointed leaves that grow straight up.If you want more of them, you can divide and repot them.
Step 7: You will get bright pink blooms all summer if you grow pink ice plants.
TheDelosperma cooperi is a pink ice plant that is only about 15 cm tall.The plant's green, smooth-textured leaves look gorgeous against the vibrant pink blooms.The carpet of color in your garden will be created by a cluster of them.Pink ice plants are tolerant of light shade.
Step 8: The panda plant is happy by a window.
There are fuzzy, gray-green leaves on the panda plants.They can grow to a height of 2 ft (61 cm) tall, but they tend to grow slowly.If you want to keep your panda plant happy, place it near a bright window and let the soil dry out between waterings.Avoid getting water on the foliage by watering your panda plant at the base.The leaves can rot if they are wet.
Step 9: These plants can be grown in baskets.
The necklace has long, thin stems and red-tinged leaves.The necklace is up to 30 cm tall and the trailing stems look lovely cascading from a hanging basket.The Succulent prefer full sun and partial shade.You may be rewarded with tiny white flowers in late spring.
Step 10: You can grow this plant indoors to enjoy its blooms.
These plants do not have sharp spines, so don't be frightened by the word "cactus".The stems of the Christmas cacti can be up to 30 cm long.When the top 1 in of soil dries out, keep your cactus in a bright window where it gets indirect light and water.They got their name because they bloom in early December.
Step 11: The zebra hawthoria are small and easy to maintain.
The zebra hawthoria is very easy to grow indoors, with its striking stripes and spiky foliage.Place it in a bright window where it can get a few hours of indirect sunlight a day and let the soil dry out completely between waterings since they only get about 5 in (13 cm) tall.
Step 12: If you want to grow yellow blooms, grow Angelina outdoors.
There are stalks that are yellow or green in color.They are only about 15 cm tall and have bright yellow flowers.In the winter, she thrives in full sun, getting 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.