Broadleaf plants
Succulents are a collective term for plants with fat leaves, where water is stored to increase the plant's endurance. They exist in several plant families and all over the world. The best thing about succulents is that they can take care of themselves for longer periods and are rarely attacked by pests or diseases. With their stripped-down form, they set the style in any home.
Display succulents
As mentioned, succulents are low-maintenance plants that require minimal attention. They have adapted to tough conditions by being able to store water in their leaves. A bright location is preferred, but some of the thick-leaved plants can also tolerate shade.Three tips for succeeding with thick-leaved plants:Placement. Place the plant in a bright spot, preferably in the sun. A south-facing window is fine. The plants thrive in room temperature, but prefer not to be colder than 16°C.Soil type. Sand-mixed soil with good drainage is important to allow water to pass through easily. The soil should preferably be lean and porous.Watering. Water sparingly and preferably when the soil has dried out.Nutrients can be used, but remember to fertilize your succulents sparingly.
Some common succulent plants
Succulents are often found in mixed pots where they are combined with other species and genera. The common feature is that they store water in their leaves and are easy to care for.Paradise Plant - thrives in sun to partial shade, water when the soil has dried up.Aloe - thrives in sun and will dry out completely before watering. There are many different varieties of aloe to choose from.Snake Plant - prefers bright light, but also tolerates partial shade. The soil should dry out easily between waterings.Echeveria - usually placed in the sun and watered about every other week.Mother-in-law's tongue - prefers sandy soil with high lime content. Let the soil dry out completely before watering.In addition, there are succulents like string of pearls and euphorbia - in addition to many other varieties.Plant a succulent mix,Combine succulents in pots and containers for beautiful flower arrangements. Use cactus soil mixed with sand and place the plants in a bright location.