Succulent Plant Wreath Making DIY
Are you curious about the knowledge of succulent plants, the DIY of succulent plant wreaths? Let's learn about it together.
In Europe, it is very common to decorate the outdoor door with wreaths, and even in cold winter, wreaths made of pine branches and pine cones are very beautiful. In other seasons, wreaths made of succulent plants and bulbous flowers are common in flower shops. Generally speaking, when there are enough plants in the garden, gardening enthusiasts prefer to make their own wreaths to decorate their doors.
Succulent plants are also becoming increasingly popular in China. Some leaders have tried making succulent picture frames, wreaths, and baskets. While we are looking at the pictures, are you feeling various kinds of envy and resentment? So let's learn about the production process today! Materials needed: soft branches, green leather wire or thin iron wire, twine or nylon thread, moss, peat, succulent plants, spray bottle, scissors, and U-shaped pins made of wire.
Plan in your heart what kind of wreath you want to construct, prepare the corresponding succulent plants, and remember to match the growth habits of the plants appropriately.
Look at the succulent plants grown outdoors abroad; aren't they mouth-watering? The main reason for choosing succulent plants is that they grow slowly and are drought-resistant, of course, these plants come in many species and are beautiful.
Make a frame for the wreath with branches (you can also use a metal weaving frame, like a fan cover), put moss and peat inside, tie them tightly with nylon thread, plant the succulent plants, wrap them with moss, and then tie the moss tightly with nylon thread to secure the plants.
When everything is secured, it will look like the picture below.
If you find it troublesome to wrap the nylon thread, you can also do it like this: use a net to secure the moss and peat on the wreath frame, make a hole after wetting, place the succulent plant, and then secure it with a U-shaped clip. Be careful not to hurt the branches or roots (applicable to metal wreath frames, whether flat or indented with grooves).
When everything is secured, it will look like this~ But it seems too dense, this can be adjusted according to personal preference, of course, after a long period of time, it will also burst into bloom.
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