Hello
Some of our outdoor plants have really thrived this summer.
One is succulents
After reading some online advice, we got some succulent-cactus potting soil and I started pruning.
So, i deadheaded a few of the tall zinnias and some short zinnias that were growing in one of those .50 Lowe’s pots and imhabe those spent flower heads drying.
Some of our outdoor plants have really thrived this summer.
One is succulents
We have several pots of succulents and they all started this year as little 2 inch or so plants
They’ve grown and multiplied in their pots.
But this one grew the wrong way, according the online succulent experts.
It has fallen and that can’t be corrected.
However the leaves can be removed and may grow into more plants.
After reading some online advice, we got some succulent-cactus potting soil and I started pruning.
The method I’m trying is to lay the leaves on a shallow bed of soil and keep them moist with a spray bottle.
With patience, some the ends will harden or change then they can be planted and should grown into their own plant.
We will see!
Below are our zinnias, that I grew from seeds I saved from last years zinnias.
So, i deadheaded a few of the tall zinnias and some short zinnias that were growing in one of those .50 Lowe’s pots and imhabe those spent flower heads drying.
I’ll label them short and tall before I bag them up.
I also cut off the dead tops of some other flowers in hopes their seeds will grow and bloom next year too.
If anyone is wanting to try these methods, I hope you’ll do online research and not just take my advice. Happy gardening everyone π±πΈπ»