Decorating with succulents and other plants is a great way to bring life into any home. Succulents are particularly well-suited for decorating because they are easy to care for and come in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Not only will succulents brighten up any space, but they will also help improve air quality in your home by increasing the amount of oxygen (Males, 2017). From succulent wreaths to succulent wall art, here are 7 succulent decor ideas that will help transform any home into a lush oasis.
Creative Succulent Decor Ideas
1. Wreath
Create a succulent wreath to hang on your door or wall for an eye-catching piece of art. This project is easy and fun for all ages, plus it’s great for those with limited space. Start by choosing succulents in a variety of colors and sizes, then attach them to a foam wreath form that is available at most craft stores. Finish it off with some ribbons or twine for extra flair.
2. Centerpiece
Arranging succulents in a shallow bowl or succulent planter makes an elegant centerpiece. To add texture and color, mix succulents of different sizes and shapes. If you’re feeling creative, try adding stones or moss to the succulents for added interest.
3. Wall Art
Succulents have a unique take on wall art. Start by purchasing succulent plants with trailing stems and attach them to a board or piece of wood. Hang the succulents in an interesting pattern or design that can be admired from afar.
4. Terrariums
Start by finding a glass jar or container, then add succulents and potting soil. You can also add other items to the terrarium, such as rocks and figurines, for a whimsical touch.
5. Hanging Planters
Create a succulent hanging planter by using moss and succulents in an eye-catching pattern. Attach the fishing line or twine to the planter for an easy and unique way to display succulents.
6. Tabletop Planters
Tabletop planters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so you can easily find one that fits your style. Place succulents into the planter and accent them with stones and moss for an eye-catching display.
7. Window Boxes
Succulents can be a great way to dress up windowsills or porches. Purchase succulent plants in a variety of sizes, then plant them in window boxes. This is a great way to bring some greenery into your home without taking up too much space.
Types of Succulents for Home Decor
Here are popular succulents that are perfect for home decor:
- Echeveria: Echeveria are popular succulents that come in a range of colors and sizes. They have rosette-shaped leaves and are perfect for use in a tabletop arrangement or as a centerpiece.
- Aloe: Aloes have spiky leaves and are known for their healing properties. Aloe plants are easy to care for and can be used in a variety of decorative settings.
- Haworthia: Haworthia is a small succulent that is perfect for use in a terrarium or on a windowsill. They have thick leaves and come in a variety of colors, including green, brown, and white.
- String of Pearls: String of Pearls is a unique succulent that has long, trailing stems covered in small, bead-like leaves. They are perfect for use in a hanging basket or on a high shelf.
- Jade Plant: Jade plants are a popular succulent that are known for their round, fleshy leaves. They are often used in tabletop arrangements or as part of a larger succulent garden.
- Crassula: Crassula is a family of succulents that includes many different varieties. They come in a range of shapes and sizes, from tall and skinny to short and round.
- Sedum: Sedum is a family of succulents that are known for their beautiful flowers. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are perfect for use in a hanging basket or as part of a larger succulent garden.
Succulent Care and Maintenance
Succulents are easy to care for, but there are some basic tips that can help keep them healthy and looking great:
- Provide plenty of sunlight. Succulents need at least four hours of direct sunlight each day. Succulents prefer warm temperatures and do best in temperatures between 40-80°F. They can tolerate cooler temperatures but should be kept away from cold drafts and frost.
- Water succulents regularly, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid overwatering succulents, as they are susceptible to root rot if watered too frequently.
- Fertilize your succulents once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
- Repot succulents every two to three years, or when they become rootbound. Choose a pot that is slightly larger than the current one and use fresh soil.
- Watch out for pests and diseases, such as mealybugs, aphids, and root rot. If you notice them, treat your plants with a natural pesticide or insecticidal soap.
- Remove any dead or damaged leaves from your succulents regularly. You can also pinch off the tips of the stems to encourage bushier growth.
Final Thoughts
With so many varieties to choose from, you can easily find succulents to fit your style and be a great addition to any room. Be sure to provide proper care for your succulents so they can thrive and look their best. With a little bit of care and attention, succulents can be a beautiful addition to your home decor.
Reference
Males,J. (2017). Secrets of succulence. Journal of Experimental Botany 68(9), 2121–2134. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx096
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