Die Hoek Nursery Garden & Mini Garden Centre

Die Hoek Nursery Garden & Mini Garden Centre

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Which Succulents Go Well Together In A Succulent Arrangement?

Succulents are unique plants, a combination between a plant and cactus. The strange, but beautiful, creatures come in an assortment of shapes and colours. Some may have flowers at the top and some might have features that help it stay afloat in water.
Do you want to create a perfect succulent arrangement that will add life to your garden or indoor spaces? If so, then there are a few things you need to know about pairing these sun-loving plants. Most succulents already look fabulous on their own, but they can look even better when they are arranged together. The primary goal is to know which succulents can be grown together to save your time and effort in caring for the plants.
So, what succulents go well together in a succulent arrangement? The truth is that there are many types of succulents, and if you want to arrange these plants, a general rule is to choose those with similar needs. If you pair succulents with similar needs, they will grow in harmony and maintain a beautiful appearance throughout their time together. Mixing plants with different needs will not do you any good. For instance, Graptosedum California Sunset is a wild summer grower, while Crassula is a winter grower. So, planting these two together wouldn’t be a good idea at all.

Which Succulents Can Be Paired Together?
Almost all kinds of succulents can be paired together, but you still need to consider a few things to ensure your pairing and arrangement will survive over the long term.
When choosing which succulents to plant together, the most critical considerations are the conditions for maintenance and the general growth period. Basically, you want to combine succulents with similar care requirements and grow the same season.
Their watering needs, temperatures requirements, light requirements, humidity requirements, and even fertilizer requirements should be similar.
You should also pay attention to other things such as their form, colour, and texture, which are crucial to developing a visually-appealing succulent arrangement.
So, what criteria should you follow when determining which succulents can go well together in your succulent arrangement? Let us find out.
1. General Care Requirements
Most succulents are generally easy-care plants. They all can store water in different parts (roots, stems, and leaves) and are drought resistant
However, you need to remember that some succulent species require more water than others. Some prefer exposure to full sunlight, while others thrive under shade. Some succulents are winter-dormant, while others are summer-dormant.
Hardy succulents can easily withstand freezing temperatures and frost, but the tender species are less tolerant to extremely harsh weather conditions.
Therefore, when planting succulents together, consider their general care needs such as water requirements, growth season, temperature, and light requirements
Generally, succulents with thin leaves usually require more water than their thick-leaved counterparts. So, if you mix thin-leaved and thick-leaved succulents and supply them with the same amount of water, you risk losing one of them due to either underwatering or overwatering.
If you must plant them together, then you will be forced to give the thin-leaved succulents a “direct dose” of water while trying to leave the other succulents dry. This alone can turn out to be a lot of work which you can avoid if you choose your succulent pairings carefully.

2. Height
Besides the growth needs, it is also good to consider the height of your succulents while planting them together. Generally, your succulent arrangement should have a thriller, filler, and spiller.
Choose the tallest succulent you can lay your hands on as the thriller because its primary job is to make the entire arrangement look outstanding. Relatively shorter succulents can be used around the thriller as fillers.
You also need to find some trailing or cascading succulents to serve as spillers to make your succulent arrangement complete.
Some of the tall-growing succulents you can use as thrillers include Sansevieria and Aeonium. Short growing succulents that serve as great fillers include Sempervivum, and Echeveria while some examples of cascading/trailing varieties include string of pearls, String of Hearts, Sedum, and Senecio.
Keep in mind that these are only a few examples, but there are numerous options for each category that you cannot exhaust. Feel free to apply your own ideas and go with something that looks good to your eyes.

3. Colour
Generally, choosing a good theme for your succulent home arrangement is relatively easy. Whether you want it to be monochromatic or colourful, there are many different kinds of succulents that can make your combination look great.
There are three main ways to combine colours in your succulent arrangement; analogous, monochromatic, and complementary.
For a monochromatic arrangement, you need to combine succulents with the same colours but with different shades. For instance, the typical green succulents come in various hues. Therefore, you can easily make more textured succulent arrangements using different shades of the same colour.
In an analogous arrangement, your primary goal is to combine succulents with colours sitting next to each other in the primary colour wheel For instance, yellow, yellow-green, and green are excellent analogous arrangements that provide you with different options when picking succulents.
A complementary arrangement calls for the use of colours found on opposite sides of the colour wheel. For instance, you can use green and red in your arrangement.
4. Shape and Texture
You can easily achieve an interesting succulent arrangement by using various plants with different shapes, textures, heights and other special features such as hairs.
You can always choose among the relatively tall and upward growing succulents such as Aeonium or Sansevieria or go with rosette-forming succulents such as Echeveria and Sempervivum.
Your options are truly endless when it comes to choosing succulent shapes and textures. As long as the plants you choose have similar care requirements, you are good to go.
You can also play with succulents with varying heights to achieve something more interesting. Some gardeners prefer to create a relatively uniform design using succulents of the same height but different colours and textures.
Some succulents such as Aloe Vera, Haworthia, and Gasteria usually provide a fantastic texture with their unique white markings. Any type of cacti will also add wonderful texture to your arrangement with their spines and unique stems.
Although most succulents are popular for their unique stems and chubby leaves, some of them produce stunning flowers during the flowering season.
So, if you include a flowering succulent in your arrangement, you can be sure of enjoying a beautiful floral display during the blooming season.
5. Pots and Containers
Pots and containers also play a critical role in determining which succulents can grow together in a succulent arrangement. Choosing the right container and experimenting with its shape, scale, texture, and even colour can be as fun as arranging your succulents.
Some succulents such as Aloe Vera, Haworthia, and Gasteria usually provide a fantastic texture with their unique white markings. Any type of cacti will also add wonderful texture to your arrangement with their spines and unique stems.
Although most succulents are popular for their unique stems and chubby leaves, some of them produce stunning flowers during the flowering season.
So, if you include a flowering succulent in your arrangement, you can be sure of enjoying a beautiful floral display during the blooming season.

Some of the herbs that can be grown together with succulents include Oregano, Curry, Savory, Thyme, Rosemary, Marjoram, Sage, and Lavender.
The most important thing you need to pay close attention to when growing herbs and succulents together is how you water your plants. This is because most herbs are used to growing in-ground and are usually provided with slightly more moisture than succulents.
Therefore, if you combine herbs and succulents in your succulent arrangement, you need to give your herbs slightly more water than succulents. You can still use regular succulent soil in your container but find a way of watering the herbs slightly more than your succulents.
Final Thoughts
Combining several succulents in one pot helps to accentuate their beauty. You can even pair succulents with non-succulents and play around with your design to see what you can achieve.
However, if you decide to pair succulents and non-succulents, ensure the potting mix you use is specially formulated for succulent plants.
The truth is that there is no limit to your succulent arrangement possibilities, and everything is 100% possible. So, don’t be afraid to take your chances and experiment until you find something that works perfectly for you!

Photos from Die Hoek Nursery Garden & Mini Garden Centre's post 13/02/2022

7 Health Benefits Of Having Succulents At Home
Even just one or two succulents can enhance your mood and keep your stress levels in check. They are very easy to grow and will add life and color to your home . Not only do they look pretty, but succulents have several health benefits that make them perfect for people of all ages. Plants have long been known to provide health benefits when placed in homes. They bring a bit of nature inside and improve your quality of life in many ways. But there is one type of plant that rises above all the rest when it comes to keeping you healthy and happy – the succulent.

Succulents have a unique ability that sets them apart from other houseplants and allows them to bring numerous physical, emotional, and mental health benefits when placed in your home. (And it’s not just your Grandma’s aloe plants, either!) Read on to learn why you should spruce up your space – and your health – with succulents.

The Air You Breathe Is Cleaner
It is no secret that polluted air is all around. However, unclean air is not only found in big cities with tons of traffic and factories. It is also found in a place you would least suspect – your home. You may already be aware that plants can help to remove pollution from the air in your home, but did you know that succulents are the best choice for purifying the air in your space?

Unlike other plants that only photosynthesize during the daytime, succulents (and cacti) continue the process of photosynthesis overnight – releasing oxygen into your home 24/7. Because they are constantly taking in carbon dioxide and converting it to oxygen, they are continuously removing toxins from the air around you, leaving you with fresh, purified air.

Two of the best air-purifying succulents that you can add to your home are:

Aloe plants
Snake plants
The constant flow of new oxygen into your space introduces a myriad of benefits, including easier breathing and more restful sleep.

Humidity Is No Longer An Issue
Most people don’t consider the humidity levels in a room where they are watching television or playing a video game. For many people, humidity is an outdoor consideration more than an indoor one. But there is actually a need for adequate humidity in a home to ensure good health for all inside.

When the humidity is too high in your home, the following can happen:

Your body can struggle to regulate its temperature.
The extra moisture can cause fungus, mold, and mildew to grow.
The wood and furniture in your home can swell or rot.
Meanwhile, if the humidity level in your home is too low, you may experience the following:

Your skin may begin to dry out, causing dry lips and itching skin.
Respiratory issues, like wheezing and breathing problems, may arise.
You may begin to experience fatigue.
According to a study done by the Mayo Clinic, it is recommended that your home’s humidity level be between 30% and 50%. While you can use devices like humidifiers to control the humidity in your home, a much more aesthetically pleasing option is to set out a few succulents and let them work their magic!

One succulent that you can use to increase the humidity levels in your home is the jade plant. If you are looking to decrease your home’s humidity, you can try succulents from the Euphorbia family, like the dragon bone cactus.

You Enjoy Enhanced Focus And Productivity
Today, it’s almost a given that your life is busy and in a constant state of movement. With so many daily distractions, it’s difficult to maintain focus throughout the day. Guess what? Succulents have the amazing ability to help improve your focus and increase your productivity. But how?

You already know that succulents photosynthesize during the day and the night, resulting in a steady flow of clean oxygen in whatever space they are placed in. This process increases the amount of oxygen in your home and allows you to breathe in more oxygen during your day.

More oxygen in your lungs means more oxygen goes to your brain.

A well-oxygenated brain is a more energized brain that results in:

better concentration
heightened focus
more productivity
improved memory
You can place an agave or elephant bush in your home office to ensure that your brain stays healthy and your days stay productive.

You Can Manage Stress Better
One of the most frequently suggested ways to de-stress is to go outside and get some fresh air. However, it’s not always possible to step outside and enjoy the air because of obligations like work and the unpredictability of weather. But succulents allow you to bring that “fresh air” inside your home, where you can enjoy it whenever you’d like.

Often, indoor air is considered “clean.” Unfortunately, most air inside a home has a “suboptimal balance of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, especially in enclosed rooms with poor ventilation.” If you suffer from stress or anxiety, this “suboptimal” air in your home is not helping you.

Placing succulents around your home introduces more clean oxygen into your body; that increase in oxygen helps you maintain a more peaceful emotional state, therefore lessening your stress levels. In fact, veterans that have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been “treated” with oxygen-rich air to help them manage their disorder.

Giving yourself cleaner air to breathe also increases the serotonin levels in your body, which balances your mood and increases your happiness. You can treat your brain and your body with this Haworthia succulent.

Succulents Even Fight Sickness
Another incredible benefit of succulents is that they help prevent sickness. It may seem odd to think that a plant can keep you feeling well, but the idea is not that far-fetched. When you take into account a succulent’s ability to increase oxygen levels and manage humidity levels in a home, it’s rather easy to see how these miracle plants can aid in your physical well-being.

When you are living in a home that is full of polluted air or experiencing humidity issues, you can quickly succumb to many ailments, such as:

Dry, itchy skin and lips
Coughing and wheezing
Asthma flare-ups
Colds and allergies
Sore throats

Additionally, the lack of fresh air contributes to higher stress levels in your body, leaving you even more susceptible to illness. (Wouldn’t it be easier to invest in this adorable succulent garden to better both your health and your mood?)

In the 1990s, the Agricultural University of Norway conducted a controlled study on the link between sickness in workers and the presence (or lack thereof) of plants in their office area. They recorded a 25% decrease in illnesses reported by workers who added plants to their work area. The study also reported that the workers with plants in their area experienced less fatigue and better concentration than those without plants in their area.

You Recover From Illness And Injury Quickly
Not only can succulents decrease your chances of getting sick, but they can also help you recover from illnesses and injuries more quickly. And it all goes back to the extra oxygen that these plants release into your home.

Just like a well-oxygenated brain will result in better focus, well-oxygenated cells will result in faster healing – so much so that oxygen therapy is often used to help athletes recover from their injuries.

When your body is healing from an injury, damaged cells must be replaced with new ones.
Likewise, when your body is healing from an illness, healthy cells in your body must fight to deplete the sickly ones.

The oxygen you breathe goes straight into your bloodstream, feeding these new and healthy cells. The more fresh oxygen you breathe, the faster (and better) your cells can heal you. You can purchase this Donkey Tail succulent to start benefiting from extra oxygen today.

Succulents Have Many Medicinal Uses
You’re probably wondering how there could be more health benefits that succulents can bring into your home, but there are. Succulents passively give you all the benefits listed above, but there are more advantages of having succulents in your house, too. Many succulents themselves have medicinal properties (like the famous aloe plant)!

Here are some succulents and their medicinal properties and uses:

Succulent Medicinal Properties/Uses
Aloe Is commonly used to treat sunburns Can be used as a laxative Can be used to treat symptoms of eczema, bruises, and burns Can be used to treat symptoms of sinusitis, conjunctivitis, and arthritis
Sour Fig Has astringent properties that allow it to be used to treat infections in the mouth and throat Can be used to treat fungal infections Can be used to ease the pain of earaches and toothaches Can be used to soothe digestive issues
Elephant’s Foot Can be used to treat sores and cuts Can be used to treat scabies Used by some cultures to make cortisone
Boabab Can be used to treat fever Can be used to treat diarrhea Can be used to treat urinary disorders Can be used as an astringent Has anti-inflammatory properties
Pig’s Ear Can be used to remove warts and corns Can be used to ease the pain of earaches and toothaches Can be used to treat boils on the skin Has anti-inflammatory properties.

Medical Disclaimer: Please do not use this information to treat any illness or injury before consulting a doctor.

In Conclusion

One thing is clear – succulents are the best houseplants for your overall health and well-being. From purifying the air that you breathe to soothing a wretched sunburn, these beautiful and beneficial plants are a wonderful addition to any house.

Photos from Die Hoek Nursery Garden & Mini Garden Centre's post 10/02/2022

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