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Re: Indoor garden
 Originally Posted by Sonny1318
I was looking at “gravel” at Home Depot, some Mexican gray pebbles?? I think they would look nice. And yes I’ve read they can be helpful in that regard.
Whatever kind of gravel/pebbles you like should be fine. Some of my plants have tumbled glass that I had in an old aquarium. Most of my plants aren’t very big, so I have pretty small stuff - one bag was 1/8-1/4”-ish, the other was 1/4-1/2”-ish.
You sure do have some beautiful plants, most of those are succulents correct?? Beautiful collection either way.
Thank you! Yep, all of my garden is made up of cactus/succulents. Most of them came from Home Depot or the local pharmacy/convenience stores. Typically the first thing I do is get them into bigger pots, so the poor things have some room to grow. The little cactus in the middle row on the shelving unit is in that relatively big pot because it had such a big root ball. I just re-potted it a couple weeks ago and it’s already got new growth.
I’ve killed a few of my plants, most have held up pretty well. I may even try lithops again, I recently learned that I was watering them too much/at the wrong times, as they like it really really dry!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithops
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