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Greene Gardens: No Green Thumb? Try a Succulent!

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February 25, 2020
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Greene Gardens: No Green Thumb? Try a Succulent!

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By Cheryl Brendel, Coordinator, Greene County Master Gardeners

How many times have you heard someone say, “I can’t grow anything!” or, “Every plant I try to grow dies?” If this is you – and it’s okay to admit it – consider a plant that requires little care.  Succulents are easy to take care of and require minimal attention. A succulent is a plant with fleshy stems or leaves. When we think of succulents, we often think of a cactus but there are other non-cacti succulents. 

Before you purchase a succulent, decide where you will put it and what you want from it. All plants need light, but not all succulents need a lot of direct sunlight, in contrast to the thought of cacti in the dessert! I have three hoya hanging baskets, one in a northern window, one in a western window and one in a sunroom.  The northern and western plants do well, however the one in the sunroom will, if in direct sunlight, produce flowers. With less light, the plants grow slower, whuich can be beneficial if you do not have a lot of space. These plants also propagate easily; my three were started from a cutting I received over 20 years ago. 

Another common succulent  – the aloe plant – is actually a member of the lily family!  Aloe plants can be useful in many ways including lotions, creams and shampoos.  Other plants to consider are Crown of Thorns, Jade, Kalanchoe, Sansevieria (mother-in-law’s tongue), and Burro’s tale.

When caring for these plants remember that they require less watering; this can be an advantage if you are frequently away from home.  Watering them frequently will kill them, so watering them every few weeks in the summer and every couple months in the winter works well.  

Before purchasing a plant, read the information tag with it.  It will tell you the growing conditions and the amount of sunlight the plant needs.  Also take a close look at it for pests.  You certainly do not want to bring a plant into your home that will introduce issues to any existing plants!

If you would like more advice on plants for your home, you can call the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners.  We are also planning a “Cabin Fever Escape” garden seminar for the public on March 21st.  FMI, call 724-627-3745.

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