Succulent In A Mug. Make a succulent mug gift bouquet Get a large zebra-striped coffee mug to plant your succulents, you can drill a hole in the bottom for drainage or water only when soil seems dry Succulents in mug used as a vase (it's filled with water) create a simple bouquet
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Note how the pink echeveria buds echo those in the mug's pattern This bright white coffee mug will go really well against a dark wooden desk!
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Planting a succulent in a mug is a fun and creative way to To learn how to make a hole in coffee or tea mugs, watch a tutorial video here.You can also grow them in cups without drainage holes, but then you'll need to be extra careful with watering-'Water only when the soil is dry' will be the only option.To learn more, take help from our detailed article on How to Plant Succulents. Did you know that you can grow succulents in coffee mugs? (How cute!) Coffee mugs are one of our favorite DIY planters! They're super easy to make —all you need is a coffee mug and a drill to make a small drainage hole in the bottom of the mug
13 Adorable Coffee Mug Planter Ideas For Your Succulents. Coffee mugs aren't as big as other planters, but they're great for small succulents. Additionally, I used two mugs---one as a vase filled with water for a bouquet, and the other as a pot for a mammillaria cactus.
Succulents in a Coffee Cup As The Bunny Hops®. All you need is a pretty teacup (must be pretty), a few small pebbles or rocks, potting soil, and a pot of water Get a large zebra-striped coffee mug to plant your succulents, you can drill a hole in the bottom for drainage or water only when soil seems dry