Living Wreaths
These succulent living wreaths are such a cute accent for your garden.
Watering these living wreaths is easy. What I do is to soak it for at least one hour in a water filled cooking sheet pan which is little bigger than wreath itself. How often you need to water them depends on such factors as: wreath size, whether your wreath is in full sun or partial shade, and the time of year. Signs that your wreath needs watering are when the backside of the wreath feels hard and dry, it feels unusually light in weight, or the plant leaves begin to look sad.
Watering these living wreaths is easy. What I do is to soak it for at least one hour in a water filled cooking sheet pan which is little bigger than wreath itself. How often you need to water them depends on such factors as: wreath size, whether your wreath is in full sun or partial shade, and the time of year. Signs that your wreath needs watering are when the backside of the wreath feels hard and dry, it feels unusually light in weight, or the plant leaves begin to look sad.