Use trailing succulents to create a spilling effect, spreading or groundcover succulents as a filler, and upright succulents for the thriller. To learn more about the thriller-spiller-filler technique, click here.
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1. A Thrilling Pot
Pair multiple succulents together to have a potful of thrilling delight, which blends the plant’s beauty perfectly.
2. Colorful Crush
Succulents paired with colorful flowers and bright green foliage plants will add a color crush to your garden.
3. Rustic Freestanding Container
This mini washtub adds a rustic appeal while the combination of different succulents makes for an eye-catching addition.
4. A Dramatic Container Display
Grow agave, blue chalk sticks, and orange-flowering parrot’s beak together to create a stunning container display.
5. Succulent Hair
A face-shaped container with succulents on top will make them appear like hair on the top of the head!
6. Mini Indoor Container Garden
Grow reindeer moss, wood moss, and sheet moss along with succulents to create a mini garden for the table.
7. A Summertime Flair
Pair different colors of cacti and succulents to create a subtle and sublime look in your garden.
8. ‘Snake’ and Succulents
The long fronds of the snake plant will complement the small and compact look of succulents magnificently in a wide bowl.
9. Modern Cylindrical Containers
A timeless choice, these containers never go out of style and offer a clean, geometric feel to homes with a string of pearls, white purple calibrachoa, and blue ageratum.
10. Cheerful Blues
The blue container will offer the right contrast to the succulents, bringing a dazzling look to your yard.
11. Mixed Succulents in a Large Container
This is going to be a great addition to your container garden, beautifying the landscape by creating a visual delight with succulents.
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