Distinctive Style with Minimal Care

Cactus and succulents are plants that store water in their leaves, stems, or roots, making them incredibly drought-tolerant and easy to care for. Perfect for busy lifestyles, they bring modern style and natural beauty to any indoor space.

These plants require bright light—often direct sun—and fast-draining soil. Water sparingly, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Overwatering is the most common issue, so good drainage is essential.

Favorite Cactus & Succulents You’ll Love

  • Aloe – Easy-care plant with thick leaves and soothing gel
  • Echeveria – Rosette-shaped succulents with beautiful colors
  • Jade Plant – Classic succulent known for its thick, glossy leaves
  • Barrel Cactus – Bold, sculptural plant with striking shape
  • Haworthia – Compact plants perfect for desks and small spaces
  • Christmas Cactus – Unique cactus with seasonal blooms

Why Gardeners Love Cactus & Succulents

  • Low maintenance and easy to care for
  • Require less frequent watering
  • Perfect for small spaces and containers
  • Stylish, modern look for any room
  • Great for beginners and busy schedules

How to Plant Cactus & Succulents:

  1. Select a container that is larger than your plant’s current pot and has a drainage hole at the bottom with a tray beneath it to catch excess water.
  2. Fill the container 1/3 full with a high-quality Cactus & Succulent Mix.
  3. Carefully remove the plant from its current container and gently loosen the root ball. Center the plant in the new container and fill with additional potting mix.
  4. Allow at least 1 inch between the rim of the pot and the top of the soil. Gently pat down the mix and add more if required.
  5. Make sure the plant is about the same depth in the soil as it was in its original container.
  6. Wait 1-2 weeks and then water thoroughly with a slow gentle spray and allow to drain.

How to Care for Cactus & Succulents:

  • Most cacti and succulents require bright light, ideally 6–8 hours of direct to filtered sunlight daily, with south or east-facing windows being best indoors.
  • Water deeply but infrequently—allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Avoid letting plants sit in standing water. Reduce watering in winter when growth slows
  • Start feeding one month after planting. Feed monthly with an organic Cactus or Indoor plant food.
  • In general, repot your plants once a year into a slightly larger pot. Best time to do this is early Spring. After repotting, place plants in a shaded area for 1-2 weeks.