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Succulents In Recycled Containers

I love to collect tiny containers (bought from thrift shops) for my succulent collections; if I see an interesting shape (plastic animal mugs, etc.) I drill drainage holes in them and fill them with succulents.

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By Renee

various containers and pots
 

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June 2, 20100 found this helpful

Hi,
Can you help I asked on 25th May if anyone could identtify a plant, a succulent would you happen to know the name of this one.

Tizzyfluff

 
 

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June 6, 20100 found this helpful

Renee, I love the way you recycle. I do the same thing.
Fun to see yours.
Tizzy Fluff, I don't know the name of your plant, but it is lovely. If you get an answer with the name

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post it so we can find one two.
Thanks to both of you.GG Vi

 
June 6, 20100 found this helpful

Awesome tip. Can you please tell me what type of drill tip you use for putting holes in the ceramic stuff? I tried once a long time ago and it just shattered the container. You must have a special trick! Please tell!

 
May 14, 20110 found this helpful

Tizzyfluff...take your plant to a nursery. I am sure someone there could identify it for you. Good luck.

 

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