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Each month enjoy an assorted variety of succulents delivered to your door!What's included - One 3.5" assorted succulent delivered to your door monthly. Delivery is the last Thursday of each month.   Planting SucculentsWhen first planting succulents in pots, choose...
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Each month enjoy an assorted variety of succulents delivered to your door!

What's included - One 3.5" assorted succulent delivered to your door monthly. Delivery is the last Thursday of each month.

 

Planting Succulents
When first planting succulents in pots, choose a well-draining potting soil such as a ready-made cactus mix - but for a really good succulent potting mix that won’t stay too wet, add extra pumice, sharp sand, grit, or perlite to help drainage without breaking down with time.

When first learning how to pot succulents, you will notice how shallow and brittle their roots are. Gently loosen other soil, and sift new soil around the roots, using your fingers or blunt end of a pencil to tamp it lightly as you go. Cover the surface with sand or gravel or grit, and allow the plants to dry a few days before watering.

Growing Succulents
Caring for succulents indoors means not coddling them as you would, say. African violets or ferns. Indoor succulents grow best in bright light. Though many including Sempervivum and Pedilanthus develop their best foliage colors with at least a few hours of direct sun, and get Portulacaria, Sedums, and others get very leggy and weak if not given bright light, exceptions such as Sansevieria and Hoya tolerate fairly low light levels.

Still, a very successful indoor succulent garden will be in or near an east, south, or west window that gets a few hours of direct sun. For those whose leaves scorch in direct sun, provide shade with a sheer curtain if grown in a south- or west-facing window.

Water often enough to keep plants from shriveling, and avoid a buildup of harmful dissolved minerals and fertilizer residue by using distilled or rain water, and at least once a year flush out the soil with a good soaking.

Because many grow slowly indoors, especially in the cooler, darker winter months, they don’t need much if any fertilizer other than a light feeding in the spring or summer.

 

 

 

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On average, most flowers should last between 3 and 5 days. Should your flowers perish within three (3) days of the delivery date and we are satisfied that all care instructions provided have been followed, Wild Little Roses will be happy to resend replacement flowers at our expense, on a day/time you request. To assist us in assessing the product quality, Wild Little Roses reserves the right to request photos or images of the original flowers (sent by email) within three days of the delivery date. This is a standard request that all florists will ask for in the event of customer complaints. Wild Little Roses also requires that any dissatisfaction with the freshness of the flowers be communicated to the Wild Little Roses Customer Service within 3 days of delivery @ service@wildlittleroses.ca
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