5 Tips for Creating the Perfect Succulent Garden

 

A garden full of succulents can be a truly beautiful sight, but starting from scratch can be a little intimidating. The good news is that creating a succulent garden you will be proud of isn’t that difficult. Use these tips for creating the perfect succulent garden, and you’ll have one that is gorgeous and extremely healthy in the long run.

Utilize Rocks for Proper Drainage

Preventing rot will be one of your biggest challenges when gardening succulents. Make sure your succulent garden has excellent drainage capabilities to combat this. Grittier soil, such as sandy loam, will allow your succulents to drain better. You can also use mineral grit like coarse sand and gravel.

Coarse sand and gravel can also improve the aesthetics of your garden, as rocks and succulents pair beautifully, creating a very natural look. Gravel top dressing over your soil can also protect your succulents’ leaves from damp soil, so it’s an excellent choice both functionally and aesthetically.

Ensure Adequate Sun Exposure

Succulents thrive in full sun in the wild. The exposure to light helps prevent rot and brings out the succulent’s vibrant coloration. One of the simplest tips for creating the perfect succulent garden is to grow it in a very sunny spot, so each variety can really show off its colors.

Succulents can get sunburnt, especially in very hot and dry climates. If you live in a climate like this, place your garden on the East side of buildings or trees, giving them access to the early morning sun, but protecting them from harsher rays later in the day.

Choose Compatible Succulents

Starting a succulent garden from scratch is easier than you think. The best way to get started is to buy bulk succulents here at Mountain Crest Gardens. You’ll receive a wide variety of beautiful succulents at a much more affordable price per plant.

Make sure you get succulents that will work for your area’s hardiness zone. Warmer climates that don’t get any frost can support brightly colored tender succulents, but you’ll have better luck with hardy succulents if you live anywhere that gets frost.

Keep Succulents Close Together

Your garden will look more natural by mimicking the way wild succulents grow—packed close together in tight, rocky crevices. Succulents can handle tighter root balls, making it a better bang for your buck to get multiple succulents and place them tightly together.

Hardy, outdoor succulents are small, but they spread out when they produce their offsets. These offsets encourage your whole colony to expand if you plant them close together.

Arrange in Groups and Odd Numbers

The best way to make a natural-looking succulent garden is to cluster and plant similar varieties of succulents. Compared to a random assortment of succulents, this layout will allow your eyes to simultaneously focus on and appreciate specific clusters.

Planting succulents in odd-numbered groups also prevents everything from looking too even and grid-like, creating a more natural and pleasing garden.

Mountain Crest Gardens is always happy is help you create the succulent garden of your dreams. Buying your succulents in bulk here is the best way to get started.