13 Ways to Spruce Up Your Decor With Succulents
Succulents are low maintenance plant companions that are resilient against the most cursed of thumbs. And there are so many quirky varieties to suit your style! Once you try planting these guys, you'll wonder why you ever fussed with any high maintenance froufrou plants.
DIY Succulents and Terrariums: The unfinished ceramic base plus a simple glass top create a beautiful little world for your succulents and opens up a whole other world. (Of DIY potential!) (via A Daily Something)
Murus Terrarium ($95): For minimal design with elegance, geometric is the way to go. Wiry succulents balance the clean lines of the terrarium perfectly.
Succulent Terrarium and Planter: For a more well-rounded approach, go globular. Dangle it in front of a window for a little inside green. (via Adventures in Cooking)
Mini Zen Garden ($10+): Fit in your moment of zen with your own private meditation garden. You can't sit in it, but making swirls in the sand seems calming.
DIY Succulent Table: This is a centerpiece that's here to stay. Let the backyard festivities begin! (via Far Out Flora)
Jacinto Cast Stone Pot Planter ($120): Don't overlook the powder room. These little blooms bring hard surfaces to life.
Ceramic Wallscape Planter ($23): Finally, a planter that gives succulents the stage they deserve. They'll liven up any and every wall in your home.
Gilded Terracotta Pots: A little gold leaf will always class things up. It's the perfect touch of elegance. (via Design Sponge)
Vertical Succulent Planter Garden ($100+): Stack up your floral succulents with this ladder planter garden.
Dinosaur Planter ($23): Herbivore or carnivore, these dino planters are crowd-pleasers.
Hanging Air Plant ($20+): These little air plants dangling from the sky are like a minimal jungle. Go mobile!
Jellyfish Air Plant Kit ($24): Land, sea and sky come together in a dream-like take on hanging plants.
Vertical Wall Planter: With your wall in full bloom, the only place to go is up! (via Luna See)
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