Sea Shell Planter Ideas

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Succulents are planted in a large shell and filled with tiny gravels.

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Tuck an air plant into the shell opening and lightly mist once a month. The plant should not be forced into the shell, but rather loosely positioned to allow for good air circulation. Read more on Yankee magazine.

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“Little Jewels” succulents planted in a big clam shell. You can also use faux plants instead of real ones.

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Succulents planted in a shell and covered with pebbles to decorate it.

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Very large snail shells used as unique hanging planters.

Also Read: Homemade DIY Beach Cart Ideas

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This cool looking shell is used as a planter to grow succulents. You can see more ideas like that on Radmegan.com.

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If you have a big conch fill it with a light succulent potting and tuck a few succulents in it.

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Decorating with shells is a great idea. Hang the conch shells and plant trailing succulent in their lip, spray water from time to time to keep them growing.

Also Read: How to Make an Easy DIY Seashell Planter

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Create great centerpieces for your living room and dining room by growing succulents in beautiful conch shells.

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  • Sharon McMonagle
  • November 3, 2017 At 10:24 am
  • Hi, regarding your succulent shells, how do you keep the Succulents from falling out of the shell? I’ve tried planting them with succulent soil, sand & soil, & rain deer moss & they eventually fall out of the shell when moved. Yours look so pretty!! If you can just let me know how they stay put🐚🐚 Sincerely, Sharon
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Hi, regarding your succulent shells, how do you keep the Succulents from falling out of the shell? I’ve tried planting them with succulent soil, sand & soil, & rain deer moss & they eventually fall out of the shell when moved. Yours look so pretty!! If you can just let me know how they stay put🐚🐚 Sincerely, Sharon

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