Monday, October 1, 2007

Succulent design secrets

Sunset, July 2007

They're among the most enthralling plants on the planet--sculptural shapes and fleshy, jewel-toned leaves make succulents standouts in the garden. That's why we love Designing with Succulents by frequent Sunset contributor Debra Lee Baldwin (Timber Press, 2007; $30). The just-released book is as inspiring as it is practical, with color photos that show how to use these otherworldly beauties in borders, on slopes, between patio pavers, mixed with other perennials or grasses--even in undersea-themed gardens. Container gardeners will love the many great ideas for mixing succulents in pots, including the blue-green combo pictured here, designed by Christina Douglas. The celadon pot holds a small Aloe plicatilis, cascading Graptopetalum paraguayense, and a fine-leafed Sedum rupestre 'Blue Spruce'.

COPYRIGHT 2007 Sunset Publishing Corp.
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