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Thursday
Mar212013

Creating a Mini Succulent Planter Oasis

O·a·sis  | /ōˈāsis/ | Noun

1. A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
2. A pleasant or peaceful area or period in the midst of a difficult, troubled, or hectic place or situation.

With our moving truck still missing (I haven't heard from them once since they hauled my stuff away 3 weeks ago) it has become increasingly challenging to remain calm and keep focused on the positive. And it probably goes without saying, but finding entertainment inside an empty house is getting a little hard to come by as well. Fortunately the weather has been gorgeous here...perfect gardening weather!

So while my gardening skills are pretty much maxed-out with silk plants and pre-cut blooms from the grocery store, I decided to give succulents (real plants!) a try. Rumor has it they are pretty difficult to do away with. After watching a handful of YouTube videos on how to plant succulents and feeling only marginally more prepared, my daughter and I trekked off to the local hardware / nursery store and dove right in.

Time to create a mini oasis! Back home I poured my special cactus mix soil (supposedly good for succulents...but we'll see) into the large pot I'd picked out and started arranging the plants in the soil. I didn't really have a rhyme or reason for where each plant ended up...I just wanted there to be nice contrast and a bit of a wild feel about the finished look.

The thing is, that even though I have been a horrid gardener up to this point in my life, I have always had a deep affinity for succulents. They will forever remind me of childhood visits with my grandparents here in California. As a kid who lived neck-deep in snow most of the year in Minnesota and Montana, stepping off the airplane and into a place warm with sun and brimming with plants and flowers was something more than just a little bit magical to me.

So now that I have my very own little spot of planted magic, I'm going to be keeping a watchful eye on it...and will hopefully have nothing but good news to report about it's progress as the year goes on. Maybe one day soon I'll even have a chair (what a novel idea) to prop beside it where I can watch the sun set in our neighborhood. How beautiful would that be?!

By the way, I'm by no means a plant expert. But after sharing a photo of my little succulent plantings over on Instagram a request for plant identification came in. So since most of the pots that my plants came in were not labeled, I made a trip back to the store and wrote down all the names that I could find to share with you here today (hence all the succulent identification above). If you notice that I got anything wrong, please feel free to send the correct details my way! I hope they will come in handy for you if you decide to create your own little succulent oasis someday soon. xo Ez

P.S. For those of you wondering...it turns out that we legally have to give the moving company 21 "business days" (not 21 actual days) to return our things to us. This is why you haven't yet seen me calling these horrid people out all over social media. When the time comes I promise to tell you know exactly who they are so that you can keep yourself and everyone you care about as far away from them as humanly possible!

Reader Comments (32)

Love this idea! And your photos are gorgeous. We moved last summer to southwest Missouri -- a very hot and drought-affected place, so this idea would be perfect. Such pretty plantings and they could be brought inside in the winter. I'm going to do it!

March 25, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterLisa64801

I too have a special place in my heart for succulents. They were even the main plant in my wedding bouquet/table settings. Your planter is beautiful and I hope your things arrive soon so you can start adjusting to your new home with ease.

- Jaime

March 25, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJaime Lopez

So I have this awful brown thumb, but 2 out of 4 succulents are alive since last summer. I have no idea how I lost two succulnets, but I am grateful i have two little babies holding on. I am heading to the nursey this weekend to gather up a few more. I HEART succulents!

March 25, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterC.D. Beatrice Clay

They are beautiful! I am the same when it comes to plants - never seem to have much luck with them! But I love succulents too, and the one I had a year back was going well until I went away for a week and it happened to be a really hot couple of days and the hubby forgot I had a plant growing somewhere in the house... - that was obviously my last attempt. But your oasis is really pretty and inspiring, which makes me wanna give it another go!

March 26, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterShu

This is so gorgeous! I might even be inspired to plant succulents!
xox

March 26, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCaroline

keep calm and focus on the positive things i know it is hard hope you will find your stuff
your mini gargen is gorgeous.Greetings from sunny greece!!!

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterdebbie

So lovely EZ. All of it! And perfect lighting

April 2, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterdana

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