Thursday, June 24, 2010

crafty gals and mystery men

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Succulent Sister has a thing for tape. And when  we saw this package of neon, striped and patterned tapes, we just had to have it. From taping photos and drawings to the wall to decorating pots and then some, there are all sorts of fun things to be done with this stuff. We just happened to have some cigar boxes in need of some color. We got to taping and, well, we're loving the results. We needed a stand for our newest succulent, so we stacked the boxes and voile! So, go get some of your own (try Martha Stewart or Anthro) and go crazy. And, send us the photos!

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When we pay a visit to our local nurseries, we're always on the lookout for radical new succulents we've never crossed paths with before. This little dude is no exception. Snagged from Solana Succulents (where they have tons of air plants hanging from everything, it's absolutely magical), even the succulent expert wasn't quite sure what he'd be. We're keeping an eye on him, and don't fret - we'll keep you updated with photos of this mystery man on Twitter @succulentsister!


Tuesday, June 22, 2010

succulents for the modern man


One of our favorite clients was on the search for succulents with a masculine twist. They also had to be easy to take care of and ready to travel to New Mexico. No problem for this geophyte gal.

We set out to find the spikiest, manliest succulents in San Diego and amongst all of our go-to nurseries, we found some sweet  solutions - one of the favorites being the tall, seafoam green, oval-diamond leafed fellows. Such an intriguing plant. The neon, glowing floral guy next door has been an inhabitant of the SS garden for quite a while, biding his time until the perfect pot came along. I always have a bit of separation anxiety when I use one of my favorites, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. He looks killer! The client adores peas on a rope (coincindentally, so do I), so naturally they had to be included. We also tucked a few random bromeliads in between the succulents. Love. They spike things up a bit and frankly, they are just rad. They drink air! Is there really anything cooler than that? Side note: if you plan to work with air plants, remember that they do need to be soaked separately each week when the pot is watered. I fill a champagne bucket with water and toss them all in every Sunday afternoon for about 20 minutes or so. The pebbles used for the top layer are a mix of three products. Jade, light blue-green and a natural mix of grays and dark browns.

We had a blast with this challenge so...what's next folks? Whatever you've got, we'll take it on.