Succulents are definitely popular and trendy in gardening and decor at the moment. In fact, everyone loves the little plants right now, even the people who usually don’t tend to like gardening or taking care of plants. More than just a plant, succulents have become a culture of sorts in their own way, and are now commonly seen as a print in clothing and decoration pieces or even as plush toys and cartoon characters.


There aren’t a lot of arguments against keeping succulents. These are the kind of plants which are perfect for small places and indoor decorating, as they don’t grow much, which means they can easily sit on a desk or window sill, as they won’t take up much space. However, they do have quite specific needs.
How to Grow Succulents


DIY Glass Globe Succulent Terrariums


Transform Your Space with a Spray Painted Succulent Arrangement


Craft a Beautiful Hanging Succulent Basket


Make an Eye-Catching Succulent Gecko


Add Vertical Hanging Succulents to Your Garden


Enhance Your Home with Hanging Terrariums


Brighten Your Garden with Colorful Succulents


DIY Living Succulent Wreath for Your Home


Design Unique Succulent Monogram Wedding Decor


Succulents rarely need watering, which means they won’t die easily if you’re one of those people who only remembers to water their plants once every blue moon. On the other hand though, they will die if you water them too frequently, so it’s probably best to keep them separate from other plants which need more water.
The only other thing succulents desperately need is a good amount of bright, natural light. This brings up another problem though, because while they do need a lot of light, they don’t deal well with very high or low temperatures. What this means is that the best place for a succulent to be is indoors, but either in a room with large windows or right next to one.
Create a Unique DIY Book Succulent Planter


Transform a Toy Truck into a Succulent Planter


Craft a Stunning Succulent Eggshell Centerpiece


Easy DIY Eggshell Succulent Planters




Mannequin Head Succulent Planter


Stylish Succulent Wine Bottle Planters


DIY Succulents in Cork Magnets for Your Fridge


PVC Pipe Succulents Planter for Your Garden


Display Succulents in Soup Ladles for a Whimsical Touch


With all of that said, it would be understandable for you to get overwhelmed or discouraged by the thought of keeping succulents or trying to create a succulent garden. You shouldn’t be, though, because there are, in fact, plenty of ways to plant and assemble succulents that are easy to accomplish, look cute and will keep them happy. In fact, that is exactly what we will be talking about here, as you should know already if you found this article all by yourself.
If you’ve bought or been given a succulent before – you’re probably in the latter situation if you’re looking for succulent garden ideas – you may or may not have noticed that succulents are sold in optimum packaging for keeping them, like when they come in small vases with an equally small amount of dirt at the base, or when they are sold in small glass bowls. Those are great ideas that can easily be replicated at home and multiplied if you want to keep a small garden, but they are not the only ways to do it.
The Ultimate Guide to Indoor Succulents


Framed Wall Hanging Succulent Arrangement


Create a Beautiful Succulent Frame


Heart-Shaped Succulent Wreath for Your Home


Spell Out Love with Succulent Love Letters


Pretty Succulents in Vintage Tin Containers


Easy Tips for a Thriving Succulent Garden


DIY Seashell Succulent Planter for Beach Vibes


Craft Your Own DIY Succulent Garden


Buckets of Succulents


While they shouldn’t be mixed with other plants, succulents can be arranged in almost all the same ways, if not more. You can have a few of them in a glass terrarium, line them up on your window sills or plant them in a small, slightly protected space in your outdoor garden, because they can as easily be kept in the outdoors as indoor if you find just the perfect setting.
The key to creating a perfect succulent garden or decor idea – they are great for party and holiday decorating, and they could even work nicely as wedding florals, in some cases – is to rely on their advantages instead of worrying about their drawbacks. In fact, the latter is largely outweighed by the former, as the fact that succulents need little water and dirt, combined with their smaller size, means that they easily fit anywhere.
Succulents in an Old Floor Lamp for a Unique Look


Rooftop Succulent Garden Birdhouse


DIY Succulent Fairy Garden for a Magical Touch


Add Some Sea Shells to Your Terrariums for a Nautical Vibe


Create Charming Teacup Succulent Planters


Turn Your Old Boots into Succulent Planters


DIY Concrete Hand Planters and Bowls for Succulents


Design a Layered Effect Succulent Garden


Driftwood Succulent Planter for a Natural Look


Transform an Old Tree Log into a Succulent Garden




It may seem like a cliché, but the sky is literally the limit with succulents, as you can do everything from planting to hanging them like lanterns. The only things which aren’t quite advisable are to float them, plant them in snow or leave them in direct sunlight. Aside from these three things, almost everything else your imagination can come up with is possible with succulents.
Rotary Phone Succulent Planter for Vintage Charm


Craft a Unique DIY Crocodile Succulent Planter


Succulent Chair: A Whimsical Garden Addition


Fountain with Succulents Planted Instead of Water


Wheelbarrow Planted with Succulents for a Rustic Touch


Repurpose an Old Birdcage into a Succulent Planter


Succulents And Old Windows


Succulent Vertical Garden


Crafting a Stunning Hanging Succulent Ball






DIY Clay Pot Sphere for Stunning Succulents


Creating a Spilling Pot Succulent Garden


Adding Color to Your Pathway with Purple Pavement Succulents


Enhance Your Space with an Outdoor Succulent Wall Accent


Create a mosaic made from succulents along side a pathway or for the planter under the a window Succulent edging










Geometric Arrangements with Small Succulents


Transforming Tree Stumps into Succulent Planters


Turning Trash into Treasure: Recycled Fire Pit Succulent Planter


DIY Recycled Pallet Vertical Succulent Garden


Recycled Wagon Wheel Succulent Garden


Plant Succulents In Old Shutter Door


Propagate Succulents From Leaf Cuttings


DIY Hanging Terrarium Succulent Garden


Crafting Succulent Centerpieces for Any Occasion


If you do lack imagination, decor or gardening skills though, don’t worry. After all, this article is all about succulent keeping and succulent garden ideas, so you should be able to find plenty of material to get the creative juices flowing freely in no time.
After this, it will be quite surprising if you don’t become a pro at succulent keeping – not that there is that much to it, in any case.
Srinivasan says
Awesome work.Thanks.
alem says
i like the flowers design and how they are planted
Dodi says
I just started growing them I’ve always loved plants but I think there my favourite
Elaine Dodd says
Love, love, love the succulent ideas. I am moving from my home and I love to garden, but all I have is a small balcony at my new home, so I think these ideals will be great for my small space. So once I am settled and can accumulate some money and containers I am going shopping for some wonderful succulents!!!!
Beatriz says
That is a good tip especially to those new to the blogosphere.
Brief but very precise info… Thank you for sharing this one.
A must read article!
Pandoraflora says
Woww!! Just when I was searching some DIY ideas for making the vases of the garden better, I found your blog!! These are amazing ideas you posted, my favorite is the shell one, just sooooo sooo cute! I will so try it soon! Thank you very much for sharing!
Pandoraflora
Norma Grandone says
Beautiful ideas for succulent gardening. I’m just starting to grow these amazing plants for fairy gardens . Would love to know where to buy the colorful ones to add to my collection.