Showing posts with label Succulents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Succulents. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Succulents






Drought in California is entering the 5th year; Northern California has had average rainfall this year but not the Southland. State officials are still asking residents to conserve water and reduce water consumption in the midst of the ongoing water crisis.






To reduce my water consumption, I cut back on watering my lawn to once a week sometimes once every other week when days are cloudy. I also planted drought resistant plants like succulents which are thriving very well with very small amount of water.





These are a few of my succulents and they all are thriving well. All were bought at Lowes and Home Depot and some are cuttings from the original plant I bought. They are thriving with very minimum amount of water.


Monday, August 17, 2015

Succulents



The drought in California has been ongoing for four years and this has huge impact on water usage. To cut water use, cities across California is encouraging removing lawns and planting drought tolerant plants.

Succulents are plants that require less water and still look nice and pretty. Succulent plants are also known as fat plants and have parts that are thick and fleshy in order to retain water. These plants thrive very well in arid climates which make them suitable in Southern California with its dry climate.



These plants are usually planted as ornamental plants because of their unusually beautiful and striking appearance. Most have green to blue color such as the Agave and often have needles. Home centers usually have a section for succulents and offer a variety of these plants to choose from.



A few of succulents bloom but most do not. What they lack in colorful bloom is compensated by their unusual and fleshy appearance. Succulents do not only require less water, they are also almost carefree and very little care.