Embrace the bountiful harvest of pumpkins this autumn and create breathtaking displays of vibrant succulents. With just a few supplies like moss and glue, you can effortlessly assemble a captivating pumpkin succulent planter. Whether adorning your porch or gracing your dining table, this centerpiece will infuse charm into your home. However, when temperatures drop below freezing, it’s advisable to bring it indoors, as most succulents thrive better in warmer conditions.
To begin, apply a spray adhesive ($13, The Home Depot) on the flat top of your chosen pumpkin. Opt for varieties like Cinderella pumpkins, as their shape lends itself well to this project. The adhesive will aid in securing the moss to the surface.
Starting from the center and working outward, arrange three taller succulents slightly off-center. Use a clear craft gel glue or a hot glue gun ($18, Target) to affix the succulent cuttings to the moss. As you continue, add more succulents around the initial group, ensuring a tight arrangement. If you’re uncertain about which succulents to use, consider starting with hens-and-chicks and sedum. These varieties remain compact and offer captivating colors and textures.
Strive for a central arrangement of succulents on the pumpkin, placing taller specimens closer to the center and angling shorter ones outward. For the outer borders, the cascading tendrils of burro’s tail succulents create a captivating effect.