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Jul 12, 2021 - 10:26 AM
Good question!
These are more on the wreath side of the "Living Wall and Wreath Succulents", as they're not climbers and they don't hang very far down a pot.
However, there is still a way to do vertical gardening with them through the use of a succulent frame. These are not big enough to be considered walls, but they can look nice hung as you would a picture frame.
Just be sure to give the plants time to root fully into the frame by laying it down horizontally for about six weeks first. That way, when you hang the frame vertically, the plants don't fall out.
I'll link you to one of our FAQ pages about living walls, in case you want to do it yourself.
I hope this helps!
These are more on the wreath side of the "Living Wall and Wreath Succulents", as they're not climbers and they don't hang very far down a pot.
However, there is still a way to do vertical gardening with them through the use of a succulent frame. These are not big enough to be considered walls, but they can look nice hung as you would a picture frame.
Just be sure to give the plants time to root fully into the frame by laying it down horizontally for about six weeks first. That way, when you hang the frame vertically, the plants don't fall out.
I'll link you to one of our FAQ pages about living walls, in case you want to do it yourself.
I hope this helps!
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