Succulents for Two: A Tarnished Tea Party - Gardenista
Photography by Michelle Slatalla.
What would Miss Havisham serve trick-or-treaters at teatime? A little tarnish actually improves the look when you are serving succulents in silver.
Not to anthropomorphize, but the coffee pot does look a bit menacing while serving as a vase for a posy of echeveria.
All you need to create to make this weeks’ Succulents in Silver arrangement is a tray (or tea set), two dozen small potted succulents, a bag of cactus potting mix, and a spoon to drizzle extra soil between the plants.
The basic idea is to create a lush carpet of succulents to cover the bottom of a silver tray, leaving just enough empty space to tuck in a few silver serving pieces–a teapot, a sugar and creamer, a coffee pot–among the plants.
Remove succulents from their pots, loosen their roots, and gently press them against each other in the base of the tray. With the spoon, dribble cactus potting mix in between the plants to fill any empty spots.
Succulents like it dry, so there is no need to water this arrangement (in fact, it would be disastrous to water it because your silver tray probably is not airtight).
If you have a bigger succulent, let it hang threateningly over the lip of the tray.
Seen from above, a silver creamer is tucked in among the other plants.
Fill your silver pieces with succulents, too.
Succulents like a sunny window (I know, it’s not very Halloween-ish to admit sunlight exists). After Halloween, you can re-pot the succulents in tabletop containers or open-sided terrariums (which will make lovely DIY holiday gifts, by the way).