Sunday, October 30, 2011

1110 - Echeveria

A section at the top, left of the terraced gardens was purposely left at a steep angle, and it was here that Phil planted mostly succulents, which require excellent drainage.

These echeveria have all grown from one cutting stuck into the ground near the brick used to slow down soil erosion from the terraces above.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Mike,
Thanks again for taking time out to show me around "Succulence" last Saturday. I left feeling very inspired and even made a space for all my future purchases. :)

Thanks again and best of luck to you with your future endeavors. I'll definitely come back to your blog for future inspiration.

Sylvia

PS I couldn't part with the air plant I bought on Saturday. It looks great in my kitchen!

Mike The Content Producer said...

Hello, Sylvia!

Thank you for stopping by the blog!

It was nice meeting you at Succulence, and I wish you the best in everything you do.

Best regards,

Michael