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An Indoor Succulent
Garden—Welcome the Warmth and Wonder of the Desert into Your Home
It's wintertime, and most gardeners are giving their yards a well-deserved rest. Attention has shifted indoors, where planting options are more limited in terms of scale but certainly no less exciting. One such option is the potted succulent garden, a miniature ecosystem that allows you to experience the warmth and wonder of the desert without having to travel all the way to places like North Africa, Australia, or Yemen. What's more, succulent plants vary widely in form, texture, and flower color, so the design potential is enormous. Below is a simple, low-maintenance design suitable for a windowsill or conservatory with filtered bright light, or for any room with strong indirect light. Most of the recommended plants bloom primarily in winter or early spring. Grow them in a standard cactus-potting mix. Water only when the container is thoroughly dry, and then water well. Avoid watering Aeonium and Greenovia during their dormancy period in the summer.
*Susan Aument is curator of the Desert Pavilion, the Tropical Entry House, and the Trail of Evolution at Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Steinhardt Conservatory
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