I never liked succulent arrangements before I started watching you do them. I actually did my very first one the other night. And I just did another one in an abalone shell with tiny cuttings from a 100-year-old jade plant!! Having to stay inside because of covid has made me have to use my imagination LOL. Deborah you have not changed a bit in 10 years! ❤️
I bought your book a couple of months ago and I love it!! I have made many succulent gardens in the last couple of years. I have mixed some cacti in mine. Thanks for showing us this great tutorial.
Here is hot & steamy Miami, Florida. I was in San Francisco last week & love the beautiful weather & all the big, beautiful flowers & plants..you are lucky & every plants grows...
LOVE IT... NICE JOB... I didn't know what these plants were called. Always see them... now I know and will make me a planter box as well. Thanks for teaching and sharing!
Such plants have shallow roots and can be fine, as you mention, for years. If it looks healthy (no yellowing), it probably doesn't need replanting. Keep in mind rotund cacti are water storage tanks. If rootbound or if it goes without water for prolonged periods, it will subsist on moisture nutrients in its body. The skin is waxy, which prevents evaporation. That said, you might encourage it to grow larger and more rapidly if you repotted it. As for vermiculite, it's not recommended for cacti.
That was amazing! I never thought of mixing different types together like that! When I come back from Mother-in-law's farm, she gives me a whole heap of succulents; and I usually just chuck them together in jars and pots with soil to keep them afloat until I have time to pot them. Some plants are quite harsh if you mix them together, with succulents, does it matter what type you mix with? And can i do the same with Cacti?
Hi Debra, can we propagate the echeveria afterglow leaves to become new plants...or it this type of propagation only works for smaller leafed succulents?
I have a 12" or so Red barrel cactus. Been in a shallow clay pot for years. Is it good to transplant and add new soil on any sort of regular basis? Would vermiculite work instead of pumice?
I live out in Oceanside, west of the 5. Do you think it would be too humid? You know how our micro-climate goes. Didn't want to take a trip out there if it wont be good for them being that close to the coast. figured id ask you before i took the drive.
When I go to the nursery to buy flowers I take off a leaf of the succulents they have that I like to propagate at home- free succulents! is that bad? lol
i was told by a gardener that i shouldnt water the succulent from the top as the water will damage/rot the leaves of the rosette. he told me to soak the pot in the water instead so that the water would wet the soil without making the leaves wet. but she jus watered the succulents from the top. im confused right now. so how do i water the succulent, expecially those with rosettes? and how often do i water the plant. my country here is summer for 3/4 of the year, monsoon season at year end.
what may be the best way to care for succulents during the winter in southeast washington? i brought mine indoors and placed them by a lighted window but many of them died and it makes me sad that i have 1/2 less than what I started with. thanks in advance, Jules
+Debra Lee Baldwin aww...thank you. it could be that i gave a little more water than they needed. i tried so hard to watch for when they seemed to need it....I watered about once a month to 6wks if needed but i sprayed small amounts with a water bottle to the roots. i did see tiny webby bugs on some... (spider mites maybe?) no direct sun, just bright light was ok? or was sunlight needed since it was winter? i always doubt this especially. thanks again.
well I'm not an expert...but in the wild, how else would a succulent plant get watered? Rain...lol. So they have to be somewhat used to having water on their leaves. However probably the best thing to do in summers is water it a bit before noon so that there's plenty of time for the sun to evaporate the water off the leaves. Also you only have to water the plant once a week or so. They don't like a lot of water.
excellent photograph ... bad that succulent planter... big disappointment and I had purchased three of his books. His arrangements have no room to grow, would last only a few days and die.
Debra Lee Baldwin is my idol! :) If you don't have any of her books - get thee to a bookstore today!
Donald
Just purchased Succulent Container Garden , Succulents are a new passion of mine.. love growing and progagating them.. Look forward to the book.
I never liked succulent arrangements before I started watching you do them. I actually did my very first one the other night. And I just did another one in an abalone shell with tiny cuttings from a 100-year-old jade plant!! Having to stay inside because of covid has made me have to use my imagination LOL. Deborah you have not changed a bit in 10 years! ❤️
Thank you for sharing Debra...I am a beginner and I cannot wait to learn more from you. God Blessings 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I bought your book a couple of months ago and I love it!! I have made many succulent gardens in the last couple of years. I have mixed some cacti in mine. Thanks for showing us this great tutorial.
Here is hot & steamy Miami, Florida. I was in San Francisco last week & love the beautiful weather & all the big, beautiful flowers & plants..you are lucky & every plants grows...
I don't know why i fall in love with succulents!
Absolutely love this video , it helps and guides me of how to take care and appreciate my own succulent ,
Excellent demonstration with a result that could have come straight from one of your beautiful books.
LOVE IT... NICE JOB... I didn't know what these plants were called. Always see them... now I know and will make me a planter box as well. Thanks for teaching and sharing!
Just planted my first succulent container and I very excited.
Lucky you Debra!! you have a wonderful job!! Greetings from Italy.
Buautiful arrangement really so quite succelents
My brother has a large succulent container and I was wondering if I needed to take more then just a single leaf to start my own plant. thanks
That is a great assortment of container gardens
GOOD video Beautiful Succulents 👍👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🌵
🌵🌵👐다육이가 참 크고 예쁘네요♡♡*~^^♡
Wow that is so lovely
Such plants have shallow roots and can be fine, as you mention, for years. If it looks healthy (no yellowing), it probably doesn't need replanting. Keep in mind rotund cacti are water storage tanks. If rootbound or if it goes without water for prolonged periods, it will subsist on moisture nutrients in its body. The skin is waxy, which prevents evaporation. That said, you might encourage it to grow larger and more rapidly if you repotted it. As for vermiculite, it's not recommended for cacti.
Excellent video! Great tips on composition. I can't wait to try it!
That was amazing! I never thought of mixing different types together like that! When I come back from Mother-in-law's farm, she gives me a whole heap of succulents; and I usually just chuck them together in jars and pots with soil to keep them afloat until I have time to pot them. Some plants are quite harsh if you mix them together, with succulents, does it matter what type you mix with? And can i do the same with Cacti?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Wonderful, Debra!! Thank you!!🌷
Wonderful arrangement
Sooooo stunning! Great job.
This is beautiful - I can't wait to try it myself!
Beautiful 😍
oh my god that looks amazing! I live in a much cooler zone this year than last year, but hopefully I can get mine out for the summer!
beautiful!! the plants are nice too...
wow excellent job I love it! thank you for sharing the techniques.. :)
Hi Debra, can we propagate the echeveria afterglow leaves to become new plants...or it this type of propagation only works for smaller leafed succulents?
So awesomely beautiful
I have a 12" or so Red barrel cactus. Been in a shallow clay pot for years. Is it good to transplant and add new soil on any sort of regular basis? Would vermiculite work instead of pumice?
so beautiful
How do you know when to transplant a succulent? Are they generally slow growing so you can leave them in the same pot for a while?
I live out in Oceanside, west of the 5. Do you think it would be too humid? You know how our micro-climate goes. Didn't want to take a trip out there if it wont be good for them being that close to the coast. figured id ask you before i took the drive.
Tha amount of rainfall is less important than soil drainage. As long as soil doesn't stay soggy for long periods of time, the succulents will do fine.
How lucky you guys are to have all these items, covers, as prices you can buy... here those things are very expensive.
Show lindooooo de mais 👏👏👏👏
Congratuletions very beautiful í'fron Brasil
When I go to the nursery to buy flowers I take off a leaf of the succulents they have that I like to propagate at home- free succulents! is that bad? lol
Awesome video....thanks!!!!
Stunning
Those succulents are pretty cool but it doesn't matter if you're a great planter
Is it safe to say that I don't have to worry about "burying" them in the soil?
TFS from Korea❤️
I love your video
I m far from darjeeling how van I find the beuti ful sacculent ?
OK...best way to do it is to post it on my Facebook page. If I don't recognize it, one of my friends surely will.
i was told by a gardener that i shouldnt water the succulent from the top as the water will damage/rot the leaves of the rosette. he told me to soak the pot in the water instead so that the water would wet the soil without making the leaves wet.
but she jus watered the succulents from the top.
im confused right now. so how do i water the succulent, expecially those with rosettes?
and how often do i water the plant. my country here is summer for 3/4 of the year, monsoon season at year end.
The red plant at 2:42 is Graptosedum 'California Sunset'.
what may be the best way to care for succulents during the winter in southeast washington? i brought mine indoors and placed them by a lighted window but many of them died and it makes me sad that i have 1/2 less than what I started with. thanks in advance, Jules
I'm so sorry to hear that! Perhaps they were overwatered during their dormancy or some pest snuck in?
+Debra Lee Baldwin aww...thank you. it could be that i gave a little more water than they needed. i tried so hard to watch for when they seemed to need it....I watered about once a month to 6wks if needed but i sprayed small amounts with a water bottle to the roots. i did see tiny webby bugs on some... (spider mites maybe?) no direct sun, just bright light was ok? or was sunlight needed since it was winter? i always doubt this especially. thanks again.
Excelente, me encanto
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Please tell me where am i be able to buy seeds of those colorful echeverias..ty
Belle cosi colorate!!!
Beautiful Graptosedum!! Whats it called?
johan michael California sunset
How to keep it in door?
Soooooooooo beautiful! I love it >_
Where u located at? Do u have echeveria agavoide ?@timberpress
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Impresionante de verdad 👄👄👄👄😨😨😨😨😛😛😛😛😛
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maravilhoso!!!
All those succulents were only $32?? I've seen those large echeverias alone go for 20
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well I'm not an expert...but in the wild, how else would a succulent plant get watered? Rain...lol. So they have to be somewhat used to having water on their leaves. However probably the best thing to do in summers is water it a bit before noon so that there's plenty of time for the sun to evaporate the water off the leaves.
Also you only have to water the plant once a week or so. They don't like a lot of water.
nice
what is the name of this plant 2:42 ?
This may be my favorite comment ever! -- Debra
For more information on how to plant a succulent garden (either in pots or in the garden), see my new book "Succulents Simplified."
crykies i just got this book last week at the library
안녕하세요 다육식물 멋져서 구경왔어요 영상에 좋아요 구독하고갑니다 제 유튜브 채널도 구경오세요 감사합니다 👍 👍
@tylertyler82 no way! ur just smart, thats what i do too! lol
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Yes. It's theft. As a plant seller at many plant sales, I've seen that happen often.
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I'm not a nursery, sorry.
excellent photograph ... bad that succulent planter... big disappointment and I had purchased three of his books. His arrangements have no room to grow, would last only a few days and die.
+yesod2006 Succulents can live for years crowded. They grow very slowly and most prefer to be crowded/pot bound.
+yesod2006 What author are you referring to? Thank you.
she looks so fragile physically and emotionally...ok bye