- Go Easy on the Water.
- Plant Them in Containers With Drainage Holes.
- Plant in Well-Drained Soil.
- Keep Them Comfortably Warm. Unlike their cactus kin, succulents can’t take extreme heat. …
- Get the Light Right.
- Keep Their Colors Vibrant by Giving Them Sun.
- Let Them Sleep During Winter.
- Take Them Outside.
Succulents
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