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Hardy Succulent Arrangement

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Hardy Succulent Arrangement Garden Answer Big: Laura and Aaron - Love Love LOVE your work! You two are like concert pianists in the garden - you make it look so effortless (which, unfortunately, causes some to underestimate the time, work, and energy you put into every project. Thank you for sharing your talents! You both inspire me! I look at my yard and think, What would Laura do? and I feel exhilarating excitement. And I love how you [Laura] give authentic, bold opinions (when you love something or think something is pretty - you decisively declare it - LOVE that! It gives credibility to what you do. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Please keep it coming!
Date: 2022-07-16

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Love your videos they've helped me so much when I was first growing my plant collection! I have a question because recently my mom got a echiveria succulent as a gift from coworkers and she didn't know that the dust on the plant was necessary and she wiped it off and stuck it in the sun and now the poor thing has gotten all limp and wrinkly I've never had this issue before and I'm not sure how best to go about getting the leaves nice and firm and juicy again
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Goooodmorning! I am so ready for a succulent arrangement. Its been hot in NC and out in the garden you really can feel it now. Iv been neglecting my succulents just having so much fun outdoors. But I have a very happy hydrangea on my dining table that needs to get moved before the light gets hotter so time to revamp my succulents and this arrangement would be perfect! Laura thanks for another beautiful arrangement.
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Fabulous arrangement. I love it. 1st what compost etc did you use? Living in Germany we won't have this make but would appreciate guidance 2nd have a super container with matching under plate. However it only has one largish drainage hole. Will this be enough?
It's not as large a container as yours. You are truly inspirational Thanks and hope you have time to answer my? 's Big like

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Laura I was hoping you could help me. I am sorry this is off subject but it's making want to cry. I have tried growing orchids for the past few years and I keep killing them. My son purchased me the most beautiful arrangement with three giant orchids. Its lasted two years but one has now died and the other two are on there way out. Do you have any suggestions?
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Another option for a beginner would be to use a pot with drain holes that fits inside a nicer pot. That way it can be watered, allowing all the excess water to drain out, then popped back into the decorative pot. This also works well if you get a lot of rain - you can lift out the liner pot and dump excess water out of the decorative pot.
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Maybe not now since its summer, and we are all obviously focused on being outside, but I would love to get advice from you on houseplants. How you go about maintaining different kinds? I have so much success outside, but pretty bad luck inside and Ive been wanting to try out some new plants indoors this year, but I know I need your help
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This message is for Aaron. Wondering if going forward you could enter plant names from the left side of the screen only. Don't know if you realize that Laura's photo in the bottom right blocks the name. Just a thought. Thanks for all the great videos & super information. I've learned so much & been so inspired since finding you both.
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Ssooo beautiful. I'm trying with succulents but I've just got a lot to learn. I have troubles with under or over watering. I just love them so much. All different kinds and the colors can bring so much happiness to me. So I will just keep watching vlogs to get as much information as possible. Thank you so much. Love it!
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Thank you Laura - I've been working on a new succulent arrangement - I have a jade plant that I thought about repotting with some other plants; however the jade plant is in a plant saucer and has new growth coming on it and I dont want to disturb it; perhaps I can just add some plant to it - it is a 12 inch saucer.
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