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Aeonium Big Bang Care & Propagation
Aeonium Big Bang, is a spectacular cultivar with an incredible variegation. Below we will look at everything there is to know about this succulents, including care tips and propagation. Description Aeonium Big Bang is a medium sized shrub with the main stem branching out and ending in a rosettes type arrangement. Each rosette can measure…
How To Plant Mail-Order Succulent Cuttings
Ordering plants online is becoming more and more popular, especially since many countries have experienced Covid-19 lockdown. Our nursery is one of many sending succulents and other plants in the mail. While it can be challenging to figure out the perfect way to send plants in a box on a long and often very bumpy…
Graptopetalum Paraguayense ‘Ghost Plant’ Care & Propagation
Graptopetalum paraguayense also known as the Ghost Plant, Ghostie, Mother of Pearl or Sedum weinbergii is a fantastically hardy succulent species native to Mexico. Although this succulent is very hardy there are a few tips and tricks to keeping it happy. Below I’ll go through everything there is to know about Graptopetalum Paraguayense. All advice…
12 Best Succulents For Full Sun
Succulents are hardy plants and the great majority need at least some exposure to direct sunlight to grow well. But not all succulents are created the same. While some can handle exposure to very hot sun, others can perish. Below is a list of super hardy succulents we grow at our nursery and have tested…
Sedum Rubrotinctum Aurora Care and Propagation
Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora also known as the Pink Jelly Beans or Pork and Beans is brilliant succulent that is a variegated version of the super hardy Sedum rubrotinctum or Red Jelly Beans . Although this succulent is also tough there are a few tips and tricks to keeping it happy. Below I’ll go through everything…
Top 8 Reasons Why Succulents Lose Or Change Colour
The succulent world is a colourful one and the palette these mazing plants come in is quite extensive. Some of you already familiar with succulents may have noticed they tend to change colour based how they are grown or what month it is. Sometimes the change in colour can be quite random. Below I’ll explain…