Then, my attention turned to driftwood which I used for my various crafting projects – you’ll see some of them below.
This post and video is a compilation of some of the most fun succulents and driftwood displays I’ve found around during nursery visits as well as some I’ve created.
Big driftwood pieces can be added to any corner of your garden as a fun accent. You can inject a pop of color by adding something fun like this Talavera lizard.
Or, like in the piece pictured above, you can add color using a pink succulent. It adds color as well as an interesting & playful shape.
You can create hanging pieces from small, odd-shaped pieces of driftwood & give them away as presents.
Here are a few easy DIY succulent & driftwood arrangements you can put together in no time at all.
If edibles are your thing, then a centerpiece with farmers market produce, succulents, and flowers might tickle your fancy. They come together in no time flat & really add a touch of nature to your table like nobody’s business. The best part is that you’ll get to eat your centerpiece too! And once the festivities are over, you can reuse the driftwood in other creations.
You can align & bunch the succulents throughout. These were done in 3’s – do as many as your driftwood allows!
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Nell Foster
Nell, the founder of Joy Us garden, was born into a gardening family and grew up in Connecticut’s countryside. After living in Boston, New York, San Francisco, & Santa Barbara, she now calls the Arizona desert home. She studied horticulture & garden design, working in the field all her life. Nell is a gardener, designer, blogger, Youtube creator, & author. She’s been gardening for a very long time & wants to share what she’s learned with you.