A delightful mixture of indoor succulent plants in a fascinating mixture of colours and shapes. Easy to grow and happy on a sunny windowsill, they?re slow growing and require very little water, storing what they do get in their thick, fleshy leaves.
Top Tips
Use unglazed terracotta pots to display your succulents at their best. Not only decorative, they will lose moisture through the sides, helping to prevent to roots sitting in damp soil.
Care Guide
- Always use specialist cactus compost when potting. This is sandier and grittier than ordinary compost which helps keep the plants dry.
- Keep plants frost free – although some will tolerate low temperature, in general they need to be kept above 8-10C, so make ideal houseplants.
- While succulents can survive on very little water, they will not thrive. From April to September, water weekly, allowing the compost to soak up water and drain freely. Feed with a general-purpose feed at 1/4 strength once a fortnight.
- From October to March, water only when the compost has dried and then only enough to stop plants shrivelling.
- Keep your plants in bright, but not direct sunlight – an east or west facing windowsill is ideal.
- Dust can build up over time, so keep a soft paintbrush handy to remove it as necessary.



















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