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Homemade Gift Idea: Succulent Planters

102908_succ.jpgYes, we know it's a little early to be thinking about presents, but this year we want to make a lot of gifts so we need to start early. And if it's going to be plants, then you have to give them some time to grow:

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I like to give handmade gifts but I'm not great at DIY stuff and often lose my mojo long before it's gift-giving season. So this year I'm starting early and sticking with something I'm good at (and that other people seem to appreciate): plants.

If you already have some succulents then this is really easy. If you don't, see if anyone you know does. If you don't know anyone, then stay tuned for our Le Swap happening in November where I will be bringing some succulents, or stop by a place like the California Cactus Center and pick up some of our favorite succulents. If you don't have a place near you, oder some online.

Here's how I will be starting my gifts early:

1) Follow our How To: Propagate Succulents Post to make babies from your current plants. Oftentimes this is as easy as breaking off a piece of the plant and sticking it in dirt. Sometimes you want to put it in water first. This is very easy.

2)Find a container to put your plants into. You can reuse old containers or buy fancy new ones. I will be repurposing things from around my house. Make sure there is drainage in the bottom of the pot, succulents don't like soggy roots.

3) Fill the container with soil made for succulents or a soil that isn't too dense and certainly doesn't resemble clay.

4) Now fill your containers with your succulent babies. You can plant them pretty close to one another, they like to be squished, but keep in mind that you're planting this early so that they can grow and fill up the pot!

Here's one I made a long time ago (it's from my house tour):
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Need more inspiration? These posts have great combinations of succulents that will get your creative juices flowing:
Look! Really Small Succulent Garden
Succulents at the Getty
10 Best Succulents
Cacti and Succulents for Interiors

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I needed this post just so I could fill in the holes between my existing succulents! Thanks!

posted by zuzupetals on October 29th 2008 at 9:19am
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I love these guys, they're so graphic designy! Does anyone have an inexpensive source in nyc? I need to get some soil, too.

posted by edava72 on October 29th 2008 at 9:19am
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Great post.
edava72, try Plantworks on East 4th Street (4th and Bowery I think). They have a great selection of plants. Not sure about succulents, though. You can call ahead and find out. They'll have soil but my personal favorite spot for soil (partly because it's near my apartment) is Saifee's Hardware on 7th Street and 1st Ave. They have all kinds of potting soil. Some organic soil too (but not for cacti).

This post is apropos because this Christmas I'm going to give away spider plants. I have so many and they have tons of babies that need to get potted. Spidies are so easy to care for. I'm into crafts so I'm going to include a handwritten (in calligraphy) card to go with each one naming the plant and detailing how to best take care of it. I hope folks like it!

posted by peahen on October 29th 2008 at 9:29am
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My boyfriend has close to 100 different cacti and succulents in our house. They are his 'children' and in my opinion add so much to the decor of the house (for instance - http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3204/2954247631_54ec86da5d.jpg). It's unfortunate that I kill just about everything green but luckily enough, he manages the plants and I arrange them around the house according to climate and their needs and of course, design. It's a fair trade off in my my opinion ;)

Pictures of his "children" can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/letsgetdecadent/sets/72157608341670447/

posted by nekromantikmc on October 29th 2008 at 9:48am
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A few friends of mine who are not known for their green thumbs recently moved. I made terrariums out of succulents in enclosed containers. So far they're working out great!

posted by kiljoywashere on October 29th 2008 at 11:23am
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Great!! I was looking for some easy maintenance indoor plants!

posted by SAG on October 29th 2008 at 11:38am
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I'm doing succulents for gifts too!
I just started making these salvaged steel table top stands too!
Check em out
http://etrine.com/2008/09/24/craft-time/
http://etrine.com/2008/09/30/more-table-top-plant-stands/
http://etrine.com/for-sale/

posted by etrine on October 29th 2008 at 12:08pm
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"Seymour, FEED ME!!!"

posted by tahitianpearl on October 30th 2008 at 6:15am
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I'd like advice from anyone who has actually planted succulents as tightly as those in the last picture. Do they live? Do they continue to look that good? Do they shade each other out?

And, how come my kalanchoe doesn't have those vivid pink margins? LOL variety I'm sure, but I'm "green" with envy.

I'd love to have a garden as vast as nekro's bf but I'm filling up the sunny places pretty fast. Although who knows, maybe if it fills up too fast, I will have the heart to give away some of my succulents. I'm at such a stage where I just want to keep them all, but I imagine some of those agaves will eventually start poking me as space fills in...

posted by whytephoenix on October 30th 2008 at 6:26am
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