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How To Make A Wooden Log Succulent Planter

I promise this project is easy to make. All you need is a decent size wooden log, carving tools, compost and a few succulents. You don’t even have to be perfect in carving the holes. I wanted mine to look rustic, so I went straight in there with carving chisels and a hammer.

The size of the log that I used is around 94cm (height) and 15cm width (on the widest part). It’s deep enough to hollow out and also wide enough to have a reasonable size hole to plant my succulents in.

Choose A Suitable Log

We live amongst orange fields, which means that during springtime we find a lot of wooden offcuts. Once the farmer has harvested the oranges, the trees are then trimmed. We usually find the orchard littered with different size of logs and branches.

Choosing the type of wood for your succulent planter depends on your preference. Ideally, choose a log that already has holes in them. This makes your planter a lot more authentic. Make sure to check your log is free from bugs, such as woodlice, termites or carpenter ants. This avoids any nasty surprises and ensures that your log will stand the test of time.

Hollowing Out Your Log

Of course, you will need some reliable tools to hollow out your log.  If you are working with a large piece of wood, then I would recommend that you use a drill with suitable attachments specifically for boring holes. Otherwise, use a manual carving tool which I did. It’s a lot more precise and it gives a more natural result.

Start with marking the area that you want to carve. You can either mark it with white chalk or quickly go around it using a sharp tool or a knife. Leave out at least 3-4 inches of wood at the bottom of the planter, and at least 1-2 inches around the edges. Also do not forget to drill drainage holes at the bottom of your planter.

Preparing your compost

There are a lot of succulent potting mixes that you can buy. Composts for succulents are usually fast draining and contain organic and inorganic materials. You can also create your succulent composts by mixing normal compost, sand/grit and pearlite.

Choosing your succulents

Of course, this is a personal choice. However, bear in mind which succulents are better together aesthetically and pick a combination that has similar care and light needs.

Succulents aftercare

The best thing about succulents is that they hardly need any care at all. In general, succulents are fine being left alone after transferring to your new log planter. This is a safer option than watering immediately. Mist your plants after planting them, do not be tempted to water them straight away or you will risk rot. The plants will need to be established in their new home for a week or so.

That’s It!

So there you go, that’s the end of how to create your wooden log succulent planter. Honestly, you cannot go wrong with this project and the finished product looks amazing. A definite talking point!  Once your plants start to grow then it will look even more natural.

Keep your plants misted twice a week, spraying the soil as well as the leaves. If you have a large log planter, then it’s best to use a watering can. But remember, succulents thrive when left alone, that’s why they are suitable for inexperienced or lazy gardeners like me!

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