
Decorative wreaths? I could take them or leave them. Living plant wreaths, however, are an entirely different story. With nearly endless options for color, pattern, and texture, succulent wreaths are pretty much the perfect choice for decorative DIY gardens, no matter what your style.
Weโve probably all seen those spreads in fancy home or gardening magazines with gorgeous succulent wreaths hanging casually on a front door or garden shed and thought, โOh man! Iโm totally going to make one of those!โ But then reality sinks in, and it becomes clear that making a succulent wreathโor, at least one thatโs going to thriveโis probably more complicated than just squishing some attractive plants together in a circle and hoping for the best. (If youโve already tried this, sorry to rain on your parade!) So, how is it really done? Turns out, beyond healthy plants and clippings, the key to successful succulent wreaths is a sphagnum moss wreath frame, which basically acts as a planter but also provides structure, allowing the growing wreath to maintain its round shape. Mystery solved!
Ready to give it a try? Learn more about turning sphagnum moss frames into living works of gardening art with this fantastic succulent wreath tutorial that Ramon Gonzalez shared on Craftsy. I learned a ton from this wreath-making guide, and I think you will too!
Starting to plan your springtime gardening strategy? Youโll also want to check out this step-by-step tutorial for building your own raised garden bed and this lovely kokedama string garden project right here on Make.
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