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Succulent Care Tips

Getting Ready for Growing Season

Getting Ready for Growing Season

January 17, 2024

Spring and Summer are just around the corner and it's time to get your succulents ready for the growing season. As temperatures rise and sunlight becomes more abundant, succulents come...

Summer Succulent Care

Summer Succulent Care

January 17, 2024

As the temperatures rise and the sun shines brighter, it's time to focus on the well-being of your tender succulent varieties outdoors (if you've decided to bring them out!). In...

Winter Succulent Care

Winter Succulent Care

January 27, 2023

Succulent plants are a popular choice for indoor & outdoor gardening, and they are relatively easy to care for. However, during the colder months in Canada, tropical succulents are susceptible to...

Don't Touch Your Succulent Leaves!

Don't Touch Your Succulent Leaves!

March 1, 2022

Have you ever noticed after you rub a succulent leaf, sometimes you leave a fingerprint? This is because some succulent species (most echeveria, pachyphytum, graptoveria, graptopetalum, sedeveria etc.) have a...

Transitioning Your Succulent Plants Outdoors for Summer

Transitioning Your Succulent Plants Outdoors for Summer

November 11, 2021

Bringing your succulent plants outdoors for the summer months (here in Ontario) can result in faster growth and brighter colours. Learn how to slowly transition your succulent plants outdoors.

Pruning Your Succulent Plants

Pruning Your Succulent Plants

November 11, 2021

Succulent plants can become stretched out when grown indoors. Learn how to cut/prune them back and encourage new, more compact growth!

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