Creating a Succulent Miniature Garden

My dad's Succulent Garden

Before the frost came I went out to my parents garden and snatched a few of the tiny succulent plants. I wanted to create my own version of a succulent miniature garden! I’ve been seeing all kinds of über cute potted succulents on pinterest and was inspired to bring some into my own home.

My dad's Succulent Garden

Succulents look different than other plants, but what’s so different about them? Except for being cute of course. Cassidy Tuttle has a whole blog about these plants, and she explains well what Succulents are:

Succulents are a group of plants that store water in their leaves. The leaves tend to be thick and fleshy, but some genus and species have thicker leaves than others. Succulents tend to thrive in dry climates and don’t like a lot of humidity. As with any other plant, proper watering will ensure the best growth and flowering.


My dad's Green Succulent Garden

I don’t know what these are called, but they must be pretty hardy since they survive the Swedish winter without help!

My dad's redish Succulent Garden

I don’t know much about plants in general, so I just picked a few of these succulent heads and made them a tiny plantation in a sherry glass!

iHanna's Miniature Succulent Garden in a tiny glass at www.ihanna.nu

Isn’t is cute? I adore it, and feel very happy about this project.

Making a tiny garden

There is a bit of soil in the middle of all the pebbles. I just stuck down the succulents, and hoped for the best. I was pretty sure they’d dry out and be dead within a week, but lucky me that wasn’t they case.

My succulent miniature garden
Garden in a glass

After a day the thin plant, that first was just kind of laying on the pebbles, rose and started to grow in place. The wonders of plants, right?

See the photo with my hand above for size. The plantation is about the size of my hand…

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9 Responses

  1. Wow this is super cute an crazy easy to do, too. What a lovely simple way to bring some green inside for the winter.

  2. I call them hens and chicks. I had them in my garden in Alabama and Virginia and they are so cute. They will spread very quickly and are very hardy. Your miniature glass garden is very sweet.

  3. How cute! What a lovely container and such beautiful rocks! I had no idea they could grow so far North, even in a protected climate. I have pots full of them in my garden, but they need to be protected from our fierce sun in the summer.

  4. Love succulents! This is such a beautiful way to display them. Thanks for sharing.

  5. I was at a wedding this summer and these little “hens and chicks” were a standout part of the theme. They were GORGEOUS! Totally makes me want to plant my own little succulent garden once the weather warms up!

  6. Hi There Hanna,
    I love those succulents plants I’d love to get my hands on some myself.
    Sadly we are covered with snow here and I have not seen them in years pretty much since my mom was alive she used to grow them.
    Thank you so much for sharing them with us.

    Happy growing
    Sherry

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