GARDEN
MATT’S GARDENING COLUMN JUNE 2019
Put some success into your succulents for a rewarding plant that cares for very little in return. Let’s rediscover the wide world of the succulent species that provides a huge range of natural design, texture, colour, forms and sizes. Especially tolerant of very low water needs, easy care low maintenance. As well as have a great resistance to attacking pests and disease generally speaking. There can be just about the right succulent for most wanted situations from growing in gardens, pots that can also include table decorations for special occasions. Succulents have certainly evolved naturally even with us humans and animals in most countries of the world.
The name succulent comes from Latin meaning ‘Juice, sap, moisture.’ This of course refers to this species of plant that is able to store water in their leaves, stems and branches even below ground in their roots. This adaptation allows them to survive also thrive in impossible harsh environments including long hot dry spells. Naturally found in arid conditions like deserts, sandy outcrops and even salty marsh mudflats. Habitually growing in these areas that are known for not being able to support most plant life.
On looking at our succulents their beauty can be seen to have fleshy like swollen or thick tough waxy like leaves, as well their branches and stems. Designed by nature they can offer so many various looks. Including rosettes, spiralling shapes the list can go on. Mother nature at her best in the design and adaptation allows these plants to utilise and retain the most out of light and water requirements sparingly given to them in harsh environments they have come from. Their waxy outer leaf surface can repel rainwater efficiently to funnel down to the plants root zone, without the normal evaporative loss in most garden or plant situations.
Another curiosity of this species is that most perform their photosynthesis ‘plants ability to create its own food’, at night-time. As opposed to the rest of the plant world, would enjoy creating this energy during the daytime. Not the case for our succulents. This adaptation helps to prevent these plants from drying out during the day and especially in very dry hot bright situations, as they begin this process as the elements are not as extreme. The classic end result is that succulents are able to retain water, moisture much longer for their survival success.
Most of us gardeners would agree that these unique, spiralling and other fantastic geometric wonders are best shown off in mass planting either in garden beds or suitable pot culture, this can be unlimited by your own imagination. Creating art pieces with pots can offer another avenue to highlight our treasures. From using logs, rocks, unused bins, galvanised buckets, even old wheelbarrows the sky is limitless to your creations. Try inventing your own smaller garden for a courtyard or balcony where garden space may be limited, the rewards can give a real connection with living nature increases your green life harmony.
Keep Growing
Matt Gow