Succulent designer Linda Estrin demonstrates how she plants handmade wire mesh containers with colorful, geometric sempervivums, echeverias and finer-leaved filler plants. Produced by garden photojournalist Debra Lee Baldwin, author of “Designing with Succulents”, “Succulent Container Gardens”, and “Succulents Simplified”.
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where do you get that red succulents??
you shouldnt pack cacti as tightly as in the last image. they will stab eachother with theyr spines.
what is the bird call in the background? birders??
Que belo trabalho. Parab
Dtebra, hanks for sharing the video with Linda! I was curious as to how she made her containers, and that was very helpful. Now inspired to make a few for holiday gifts for family and friends. So many great ways to put together succulents with this lovely idea.
I have this screen wire, for the plants (vines), now u gave me the idea of using it as a base for succulents, thank you.
I do the same way cutting but now I can make shapes out of it …..
I recall in my time working at a nursery, we would do something very similar, but oriented vertically, and they were called "Living walls" You should give it a try. Very cool.
Love this, you are so talented!