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Stylish Succulents

Japanese Inspired Container Gardens for Small Spaces

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Make inexpensive projects with a Japanese aesthetic—whether you're an interior designer, avid gardener, small space enthusiast or gardening beginner!
Colorful and hardy succulent plants are perfect for creating Japanese-style Bonsai and Ikebana arrangements. Stylish Succulents presents a totally new approach to container gardening. Trendy, low maintenance succulents come in hundreds of different colors, sizes, shapes and textures—making each project one-of-a-kind.
Every design is carefully explained using detailed step-by-step instructions and photos:
  • How to choose succulents and containers to match your personal space and mood
  • How to utilize empty wall spaces to make dramatic hanging planters
  • How to make a lovely wreath for the holidays
  • How to create thoughtful and inexpensive succulent gifts for plant lovers
  • Gardeners of every level can create these miniature works of art using with relatively little time and money. The possibilities are truly endless!
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        July 23, 2018
        The floral arrangements presented in the alluring guide to growing succulents in small containers are both idiosyncratic and striking. The authors, a married couple who work together as interior designers in Tokyo, offer less a gardening book and more a manual illustrating arrangements that can be copied or used as inspiration. For each project there’s a list of plants used followed by basic planting and growing tips. The guide is light on instruction in styling techniques, and information about various plants is likewise scant, covered in a short chapter on living with succulents. The sophisticated designs draw on a variety of textures—such as the long, dangly string of pearl plant; leafy little missy; and spikes of the silver pet plant, particularly for the hanging plants. These distinctive plantings are not for novices, but they will beckon to those who find ikebana and bonsai appealing, and to the cactus-loving crowd. Color photos.

      • Library Journal

        August 1, 2018

        Plants sculpted in leaf and stalk, succulents show off their environment beautifully. Singly and in groups, they can appear mundane or exotic, even extraterrestrial. An escheveria can elevate a simple cup to the perfect complement for its color and shape. These qualities speak to the work of the Kondos, a husband-wife author team collectively known as Tokiiro. Here, the Japanese art of ikebana influences the designs and plantings, as Tokiiro creates totalities of plant, container, and surrounding space. The small indoor projects range from the single container and plant to multiplant arrangements that grow vertically as well as horizontally. Descriptions of the completed projects are haiku-like in their poetic economy. In addition to the plants used, every project includes "planting and growing tips." The final chapter discusses the needs of succulents in general and care of specific types. A more complete treatment of succulent projects for indoors can be found in Cassidy Tuttle's Succulents. VERDICT Gardeners will find simple to challenging projects designed with a Japanese aesthetic in this artistically presented work.--Jeanette McVeigh, Univ. of the Sciences, Philadelphia

        Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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