Regarding this, how do I make a succulent dish garden?
Just so, what are the benefits of dish gardening?
Dish gardens can be maintained without consuming too much space. This can filter out indoor air toxins and can also help in reducing one’s stress. “When we speak, our plants absorb [carbon dioxide], while plants also give us oxygen,” Frago added.
What do you need for dish garden?
Materials
- Gravel.
- Horticultural charcoal.
- Wide, low-sided container (without a drainage hole)
- Plants.
- Potting soil.
- Decorative objects like shells, stones, and figurines.
- Moss or sand.
What is a succulent dish garden?
Succulents, available in a range of colors, textures and shapes, are durable, drought-tolerant plants that survive harsh conditions by storing water in their fleshy leaves and stems. Succulents are ideal for creating attractive miniature gardens in shallow dishes.
Why do you need to layer your container in dish gardening?
Having chosen your dish, and bearing in mind that dish gardens don’t usually have holes, the next part of the garden is making sure the bottom doesn’t become waterlogged. This means you need to line the container with a drainage layer.