Make a Succulent "Cocktail" in 5 minutes

Here is an idea to make succulents rosette as a living centerpiece, in less than 5 minutes.


What do you need?
As shown in the picture below: succulent rosette, a stemless cocktail glass, white marble chips and white decorative sand [1], potting soil (not shown in the picture)
a pair of gloves, tweezers, small spoon, a small piece of landscaping fabric, scissors

[1] You can buy white decorative sand for about $10/lb. I get the white marble chips from Home Depot, 50 lbs for less than $5. When I need white sand, I pack a few pieces into a plastic bag, smash them with a hammer, done in seconds. Be safe.


Step 1 (less than 1 minute)

Starting with put white marble chips into the glass with tweezers, about 1" depth.


Step 2 (2 minutes)

Use scissors to cut the landscaping fabric to fit size. The fabric needs to cover the white chips, preventing them getting dirty from the soil and allowing water to drain.
Once you get the fabric on the chips, add a layer of soil carefully.


Step 3 (1 minute)

Transfer the succulent into the glass, fill the soil.

Step 4 (final step) (less than 1 minute)

Use the small spoon to add the white decorative sand onto the soil. If dirt or sand gets onto the succulent, use a small brush to remove them.




Final tips, you can recycle your mason jars, wine glasses, glass vases, whatever you like to plant the succulent rosettes. Following is a big vase I get from Ikea, which can fit four succulents. I have a layer of beach sands, a layer of 1/2 inch Salmon Bay Pebbles, and a layer of 1 inch Snow White Pebbles in the bottom. Enjoy the "cocktails"!




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