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Let's Plant Succulents in Teacups!

1 h
From 35 US dollars
North High Street

Trust me, it's tons of fun!

Family-friendly and beginner-friendly succulent planting at our shop in Olney! We'll guide you through the whole process of creating an adorable teacup garden! First, comes the soil. Together, we'll mix the ingredients to give the plants a good growing environment. It's like making a cake- but with dirt! You'll get to customize your little ecosystem with up to 4 live succulents. Now's my favorite part: decorations! We've got tons to choose from: little cats, birds, butterflies, flowers, cherries, and mushrooms are just the start of what's in store- and don't forget the crystals! You can really customize it to fit your style. Once your plants are ready, you'll get to take them home and enjoy them even more. Succulents can live for years and years! Keep them somewhere sunny indoors and water them! with a tablespoon or two per week. Now, what are you waiting for? It's time for some creative fun!


Contact Details

  • 3412 North High Street, Olney, MD, USA

    2409077032

    easylittleplants@gmail.com


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Plant Care

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What About drainage?

Drainage exists to flush out excess water, but if there's no excess, there's no drainage needed. I water my plants gently: just enough to keep the soil moist. Leave some room for air pockets in the soil, and your plants will thank you!

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Can they stay in their containers?

Yes! You can actually cut the roots back when they get too unruly. Then, you can refill the container with fresh soil and your plant can go back in!

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Do they all need light?

Yeah, at least a tiny bit. Don't worry, though! SANSI sells super nice clip-on grow lights for $20 or less. They even have a timer built in, so they turn themselves off every night and turn on every morning.

 

Grow light bulbs are another good option. They screw into a regular lamp and cost only $6! Place a few plants so the tops of their leaves are a foot or two below the light. They'll be very happy.

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