Succulents are fascinating and popular plants for several reasons. Here are ten of the best things about succulents:
Stress Relief: Gardening and tending to plants, including succulents, has been shown to have stress-reducing effects. Taking care of these plants can provide a calming and therapeutic hobby.
Low Maintenance: Succulents are known for their ability to store water in their leaves, stems, or roots. This adaptation allows them to survive in arid conditions and makes them low-maintenance plants, requiring infrequent watering.
Diverse Shapes and Colors: Succulents come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from tiny rosettes to trailing vines. Their unique forms add visual interest and complements various decorative styles.
Adaptability: Succulents are highly adaptable and can thrive in a range of environments, from indoor pots to outdoor gardens. This makes them suitable for both novice and experienced gardeners. When they’ve been inside during the Canadian winter, it is important to gradually get them back out in the sun in the spring, kind of like humans – but don’t but sunscreen on them, please!
Propagation: Succulents are relatively easy to propagate from leaves or stem cuttings – just slow! Watching new plants grow from these cuttings is rewarding and enjoyable – it’s amazing!
Hardiness: Many succulent species can withstand harsh conditions such as very high temperatures, drought, and poor soil quality – but not Canadian winters! Take them inside when the temperatures plummet.
Air Purification: Like other plants, succulents improve air quality by absorbing pollutants /CO2 and releasing oxygen during photosynthesis.
Unique Texture: Succulents have intriguing textures – fuzzy, smooth, spiky, or waxy surfaces. These textures add tactile appeal to your garden or indoor space, but touch them gently, and watch out for the spiky ones!
Creative Arrangements: Succulents are ideal for creating striking arrangements and displays with their versatile shapes and colors. Design beautiful indoor gardens, terrariums, and succulent bowls.
Educational Value: Growing succulents is an educational experience, teaching about plant biology, adaptation, and horticulture. It’s a great way to engage kids and adults alike in learning about the natural world.
Remember that while succulents are generally low-maintenance, each species has its unique care requirements.
Get to understand the specific needs of the succulents you’re growing to ensure their health and longevity. Or just ask for help from the closest green thumb succulent lover – us!