Allan Haschick Shares Tips on Maintaining a Succulent Garden With Little to No Hassle
Does the thought of spending time in the garden leave you feeling a bit ‘meh’? Does the absence of green fingers leave you with a fear of gardening? Don’t worry! Allan Haschick has some advice for you.
“These days, gardens can be high-style and low-maintenance at the same time. Indigenous plants, cactii and succulents require very little care and attention yet provide year-round foliage and colour for the modern garden,” writes the author of Coastal Gardening in South Africa.
Read his simple tips for foolproof gardening, as shared on Home-Dzine:
Succulents, with their funky shapes, textures, colours and eye-catching forms, have made a striking comeback, minus their 1960s-style rockeries though. Their resurgence in popularity is probably due to a number of factors:
They are slow growing and need minimal care and watering (they are extremely water wise plants), so there is no need for excessive maintenance in today’s fast-paced world.Most succulent’s clean lines, striking forms and dramatic silhouettes fit into today’s modern and simple styles of homes and décor.
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- Coastal Gardening in South Africa by Allan Haschick
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EAN: 9781432301675
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Cats: Lifestyle, Nature, Non-fiction, South Africa
Tags: Allan Haschick, Cactii, Coastal Gardening in South Africa, English, Foilage, Foolproof Gardens, Home-Dzine, Indigenous Plants, Lifestyle, Modern Gardens, Nature, Non-fiction, South Africa, Struik Lifestyle, Succulents
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