Succulents for Full Sun Graptopetalum. Pachyphytum. Sedum copperstone. Lampranthus- Vygies. small aloes. Agave Parryi. Echeveria Agavoides. Kalanchoe Tomentosa- panda plant. Do succulents grow better inside or outside? Indoor succulents will benefit from the outside air and extra sun! You may have noticed that succulents growing outdoors often seem to beRead More →

Often people think that you don’t need fertilizer for succulents. Just like most plants though, succulents will benefit from regular fertilizing. … While they can get some of the nutrients they need from the soil, fertilizer will help them grow more full and produce better colors. Is Miracle-Gro indoor pottingRead More →

Haworthia can survive temperatures down to 40°F, not lower, but prefer more warmth. … Since haworthias are shallow-rooted, half-pots are best suited to the clustering habit of the plants. When repotting, leave a 1½-2-inch space between the edges of the cluster and the rim of the pot to allow forRead More →

Aloe vera. ‘Corn Plant’, Dracaena fragrans. ‘Janet Craig’, Dracaena fragrans. Red-edged Dracaena, Dracaena marginata. ‘Warneckii’, Dracaena fragrans. Snake Plant, Sansevieria trifasciata. Do indoor succulents improve air quality? Houseplants – including succulents – are an excellent way to bring greenery inside all year long and clean the air of environmental toxins.Read More →

Instantly feed succulent plants, including cacti with Miracle-Gro Succulent Plant Food. The formula is designed for all cacti, jade, aloe, and other popular succulents. Should I Fertilise succulents? Succulents don’t need a lot of fertilising. A dose of slow release fertiliser, that’s low in nitrogen, applied in early spring shouldRead More →