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DIY Succulent Desert

 

Week 10: Kevin, Desert Oasis

Kevin has assembled this Desert Oasis - perfect for animal lovers with pet allergies!

Being a family owned business, we like to run the nursery like a big family. We thought a fun blog project would be to invite all our employees to make their own Succulent creations. We are asking one employee a week, starting alphabetically, to do so. At the end of each week we will “showcase” that employees design at the nursery, on the blog and on our Instagram.

Why a Desert Theme?

I chose a desert them because when I saw the Aeoniums they reminded me of palm trees. That is what gave me the idea for an “oasis.”

Top down view of our little desert scene.

How long did it take to make it and how many plants did you use?

It took me about an hour and I used 9 different plants.

Like last week, it's the little details that really make these miniature scenes shine!

How exactly did you make it?

It looks like Spot found a bone! Is it one of his?

I used mostly stuff we sell on our website, but some things I made by myself. I created the little rock details by breaking a larger rock apart to make the small jagged edges.

What are some of the plants you used and why?

This little feline seems intent to stare at something.

I used 4 different types of Cactus and a few aloe plants, as these two types of succulents are naturally found in the desert. The Aeoniums were the perfect addition, like I mentioned earlier, as they looked like Palm trees. 

You can almost feel the heat of the sun beating down!

What are your favorite Succulents?

It is hard to say, because there is something that I like about all of them.

What are the most difficult succulents to work with?

I’d say the ones with the fragile leaves, such as Sedum ‘Jelly Bean’, as they break easily.

Why or what do you love about working at MCG?

Everyone here is easy going. I have learned a lot about plants.