How to Plant a Beautiful Succulent Bowl Garden

|
Information

In love with succulents and want to grow them on one platter? Just check out these simple steps to create your own Succulent bowl garden!

Beautiful Succulent Bowl Garden 1

Succulents come in all types of shapes, sizes, and colors. Nothing more creative than different types of succulent growing together and complementing each other! If you’re a plant lover, you’ll probably enjoy having the succulent bowl garden.


How to Make a Succulent Bowl Garden

1. Picking the Perfect Container

Perfect Container Succulent Bowl Garden 1

First thing First, choosing a container! Go for a shallow bowl with drainage holes. This is key because succulents hate sitting in soggy soil. If you do not have drainage holes, No worries! You can either drill some yourself or add a layer of rocks at the bottom to help water escape.

Tip: If you love DIY projects, you can even turn an old container into a new succulent bowl. Just make sure to account for drainage—succulents and standing water are not friends!

2. Choosing the Right Soil Mix

Right Soil Mix Succulent Bowl Garden 1

You can buy a ready-made succulent mix or make your own by mixing regular potting soil with coarse sand or perlite. The goal is to create a soil blend that doesn’t retain too much moisture, as excess water can lead to root rot.

Succulents store water in their leaves, that’s why they are popular as low-maintenance plants. But it also means they’re prone to water-related issues if not properly cared for.

3. Picking and Arranging Your Succulents

Arranging Succulent Bowl Garden 1

Surely, you will love this part! Choose and mix-match different types for a beautiful display. You might combine tall, spiky succulents with rosette-shaped ones and trailing varieties. Start with the biggest succulent in the center and work outwards, filling in gaps with smaller plants.

Be gentle when handling your succulents, especially when taking them out of their pots. And if the roots are tangled, gently loosen them to encourage new growth. Think about how your succulents will grow and complement each other. A bit of planning now can save you from a crowded bowl garden later!

4. Planting and Watering Your Succulents

After arranging your succulents, fill in the gaps with soil, making sure each plant is securely planted. Give your garden a good watering right after planting, but remember, less is more with succulents. A good rule of thumb is to water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.

Never overwatering succulents. Think of watering as a treat, not a routine. Your plants will thank you with happy, healthy growth!

5. Finding the Right Spot

Beautiful Succulent Bowl Garden 2

You can place your succulent bowl in a sunny spot where it gets at least 6 hours of indirect sunlight daily. If you’re keeping it indoors, a south-facing window is perfect. If your succulents start stretching toward the light, they might need more sun.

Quick Tip: If your home doesn’t get a lot of natural light, consider using a grow light. They’re like little suns that fulfill your plant needs!


Final Touch!

It is a work that anyone can enjoy, no matter their gardening experience. Remember, gardening is about enjoying the process and learning along the way. So, get creative, don’t be afraid to try new combinations and most importantly, have fun with your succulent garden in a bowl and don’t forget to share your experience in the comments below!