centerpiece plants for pots 6" Succulent Centerpiece Table Decor
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centerpiece plants for pots

centerpiece plants for pots 6" Succulent Centerpiece Table Decor

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centerpiece plants for pots 6" Succulent Centerpiece Table DecorThe bucket succulent centerpiece featuring a galvanized planter that exudes a vintage and natural charm. Its rustic appeal complements French and farmhouse interior styles seamlessly. The metal barrel comes equipped with two handles, allowing you to effortlessly relocate your succulent arrangement to various spaces such as dining tables, side tables, porches, or gardens. The open design provides the flexibility to incorporate seasonal elements, making

The bucket succulent centerpiece featuring a galvanized planter that exudes a vintage and natural charm. Its rustic appeal complements French and farmhouse interior styles seamlessly. The metal barrel comes equipped with two handles, allowing you to effortlessly relocate your succulent arrangement to various spaces such as dining tables, side tables, porches, or gardens. The open design provides the flexibility to incorporate seasonal elements, making it a delightful addition for holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, and more.

Caring for Your Succulent Arrangement

Watering: This succulent arrangement without drainage holes at the bottom, so watering requires special attention. Pouring a large amount of water may lead to excess moisture accumulation, posing the risk of root rot for the succulent plants. Therefore, we recommend using a squeeze bottle for watering. Moss has water retention properties, so you don't need to water every day. Check the condition of the succulents once a week. When the bottom leaves start to soften and wrinkle, it indicates a need for water. When watering, focus near the base of each succulent, evenly watering 2-3 rounds

Lighting: All succulent plants require light to maintain their shape and color. It is recommended to place the succulent arrangement on a bright tabletop with diffused light, preferably with indirect sunlight. However, these light conditions may not be sufficient to preserve the color of the succulents. For optimal color maintenance, it is advisable to periodically expose them to direct sunlight outdoors for about a week (avoid doing so in summer and winter). If you are concerned about an empty tabletop, we suggest creating two succulent arrangements for rotation.

Temperature: Most succulents can tolerate temperatures between 40-95°F. During winter, it's best to bring outdoor succulent arrangements indoors.

Pruning: The key to keeping your succulent arrangement in perfect shape is regular trimming and replacement of plants. Trimming involves removing dried leaves from the base of the succulents and beheading elongated ones to maintain the plant's shape. If some succulents are beyond recovery, replace them with new ones. When the succulent arrangement becomes too crowded, you can also remove some plants and place them in separate pots.

Creating Your Succulent Arrangement

The square planter shape makes assembling this succulent arrangement a breeze. Follow the steps below to make your succulent arrangement:

1. Add soil to the container to 2/3 full.

2. Plant the big-sized plant in the center.

3. Add soil constantly while planting.

4. Plant the small-sized plants around the big plants.

5. Cover the gap with the moss.

6. Decorate the table with your own work!

More Information

Item includes: A planter; several succulents; ans moss for decoration
Planter Size: 5.9'' (L) * 5.9'' (W) * 5.9'' (H)
Planter Material: Pine
Plants: Various sizes of live succulents
Note: DIY succulent arrangement. If you choose planter + plants, you will receive the pot and plants separately. You will need to assemble the arrangement yourself. Succulent soil must be purchased separately.

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