Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath

Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath
Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath
Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath
Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath
Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath
Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath
Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath

Key features

  • Grow living plants, ideal for succulents
  • No soil needed
  • Great for dried, artificial or live plants
  • Sphagnum Moss hold 20x water weight, means less watering

Mosser Lee KEW168 16" Living Wreath

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GREAT for living succulent wreath!
Oski Bear✓ Verified PurchaseMay 16, 2018
This was the perfect size wreath form to make a living succulent wreath for our tall front door! I have tried to MAKE my own wreath form in the past and it was nightmare compared to this easy piece!
The process to make the succulent wreath only took a couple hours to do, and it is not too complex (thanks to this wreath form)!
1. Gather some cuttings about a week beforehand. I cut about 100 (small and large) from around the yard.
2. You should make sure your cuttings are beginning to root, or at least will want to root soon.
3. Soak the wreath in water (I added succulent food in the water) for a few minutes. Once fully soaked, gently squeeze out excess water and place it on a large plastic drop cloth/tarp.
4. Poke a hole (I used an old pencil) where you want your succulent cutting to be inserted. Gently push your cutting into the hole. If it needs additional support (most of mine did), use floral pins (FloraCraft 300 Piece Floral Pins, 1.75") to keep them secured in place. Repeat this process for ALL of your succulent cuttings until the wreath is filled up. I don't just work one direction when placing them, I like to fill from 4 corners and slowly each direction.
5. Once all the cuttings are placed - DO NOT HANG ON YOUR DOOR YET! Let the succies root!!! I waited 2 1/2 weeks, leaving the wreath on a patio table in the warm shade, then gently watered the backside of the wreath with a hose before hanging up the wreath on the door.
6. To water, either lay it down on a patio table overnight with crushed ice crumbled around the succulents, or dip entire wreath into water (or hose the back of the wreath), then let drip dry overnight on a patio table. :)

***One thing I would change/warn - the metal frame for this wreath is not stainless steel so it WILL rust! Do NOT keep it too wet, and if you plan on putting on a surface that you don't want stained, you may want to consider lining the back of the wreath with felt***

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