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DIY Succulent Tree
From the blogger: "Last year we had such a hot summer that one of my tree ferns did not survive. Weeks of 40+ degree celsius were just too much with the added fact that I did not water it as much as I should have. The thought of digging out the roots were not happy ones, so I repurposed it into a succulent tree instead! I added some lining into the gaps and added soil and succulent plants for this cute garden feature."
Primary TechniqueFlorals/Wreaths
Instructions
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To start, cut away all the died branches so that you have space for your succulents
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To add support for the succulents and keep the soil from washing away in the rain, you can use a hanging basket liner. It looks like it is made from coconut fibre. Cut out a triangle shape big enough to go into the area you have in mind.
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Put the coconut fibre liner into the gaps, using the branches to hold it in place. The point of the triangle is folded up at the end to keep the soil from falling out. The liner will also hold water to keep the soil moist. Next, add soil suitable for succulents and put in your plant.
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Start at the top and work your way down. It is easier to cut away the branches you don’t need as you go along. Don’t cut the branches right down to the base because they help to keep the soil in place.
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Repeat the same process until all your succulents are planted.
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I did not plant right down to the bottom because the top layers block all the sun. If they thrive as they do in my pots, I will go back at a later stage and add more to the lower part of the tree. To finish off the succulent tree I bought some new decorative bark for the flowerbed. To water the plants, a spray bottle works great. They don’t like too much water.
Why You'll Love This Gardening Craft
Are you looking for a fun and creative way to repurpose an old tree fern or simply add a unique touch to your garden? Look no further than the DIY Succulent Tree project! Here are the top 3 reasons why you should try this craft:
1. Sustainability: By repurposing an old tree fern into a succulent tree, you are giving new life to something that may have otherwise been discarded. This project is a great way to reduce waste and show off your creativity at the same time.
2. Low maintenance: Succulents are known for their ability to thrive in dry conditions, making them the perfect choice for a succulent tree. Simply plant the succulents in the gaps of the tree fern and water sparingly, and you'll have a beautiful garden feature that requires minimal upkeep.
3. Unique garden decor: The DIY Succulent Tree adds a touch of whimsy and charm to any outdoor space. Whether you place it in your garden, on your patio, or even indoors, this project is sure to make a statement and become a conversation starter among your friends and family.
So why wait? Grab an old tree fern, some succulent plants, and get crafting to create your very own DIY Succulent Tree today! It's a sustainable, low-maintenance, and unique way to add a touch of greenery to your surroundings.
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