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Succulent Wreath1 Rating (See All) ![]() This beautiful succulent wreath will last year-round. Tools and Materials Succulent Cuttings How-To 2. Leave cuttings out for a few days in order for them to dry and create calluses on the bottoms. New roots will grow from the stem. Sphagnum Wreath How-To 2. Pack moistened soil into frame. 3. Wrap moss around frame and soil. 4. Secure to frame with copper wire and wrap tightly. 5. Plant succulents into wreath. Use a pencil (or screwdriver) to help make holes. 6. Place succulent roots into holes. Press moss around roots and secure with floral pins, if necessary. Don't bunch them too tightly as they need room to grow. The succulents will take approximately 6 months to fully grow, depending on their environment. Don't hang upright until roots have fully grown. 7. To water, submerge in water for 10 minutes. Allow to dry completely between watering. Fertilize about once every 6 weeks. Resources Also, special thanks to Simply Succulents for providing round wreaths that are hardy outdoors to Zone 3, which is 30 to 40 degrees below zero. Find out more about Simply Succulents at: |
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