Sticky Situation
August 19, 2025
Sticky Situation

Nature’s Desert Dwellers Make Great Companions

If you have a brown thumb but would still love to be a plant parent, then please consider adding a cactus or succulent in your home!

Surprising Benefits of Cactus and Succulents in Your Home Garden

If you’ve ever felt discouraged after losing yet another houseplant, you’re not alone. Many aspiring gardeners find themselves struggling to maintain traditional greenery, leading to frustration and self-doubt. But there’s good news: a vibrant, thriving home garden is absolutely within reach—thanks to the incredible world of cacti and succulents.

Unique Variety: More Than Just Green Spikes

Cacti and succulents come in an astonishing range of shapes, sizes, and colors. From the geometric beauty of echeverias to the quirky charm of barrel cacti and the trailing elegance of string-of-pearls, these plants provide endless opportunities to create visually stunning displays. Their unique structures add texture and character to any living space, whether your style is bohemian, minimalist, or anything in between.

  • Colorful blooms: Many cacti, such as the holiday cactus, surprise with bright, long-lasting flowers.
  • Form and texture: Think spiny globes, wavy leaves, rosettes, and even heart-shaped pads.
  • Creative arrangements: Mix and match in terrariums, hanging planters, or quirky pots for personalized decor.

 

The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Plant

Need a plant that forgives occasional neglect? Succulents and cacti are famous for their resilience. Here’s why they’re perfect for gardeners who struggle to keep other plants alive:

  • Water Wise: Most varieties need watering only once every few weeks. Their thick, fleshy leaves store moisture, meaning they won’t wilt if you forget a watering (or three).
  • Light Tolerance: While many cacti and succulents love sunlight, quite a few adapt well to bright indoor locations. They’re generally unfussy about placement.
  • Minimal Upkeep: No complicated fertilizing or pruning regimes. They prefer to be left alone and thrive with benign neglect.
  • Pest and Disease Resistant: Their tough exteriors and natural defenses make them less prone to common indoor plant problems like bugs and mold.

 

Ideal for Busy Schedules and Beginners

If work, travel, or forgetfulness have hampered your plant-parent ambitions, cacti and succulents are the solution. Their slow growth means you don’t have to repot frequently or worry about them dominating your space. Even better—their hardiness makes them excellent starter plants for children (with adult supervision for the spiny varieties), giving everyone in your household a green thumb boost.

Bringing It All Together

Don’t miss your chance to check out the unique, eye-catching forms and forgiving care requirements at the Mid-Iowa Cactus & Succulent Display + Sale at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. The event is included with general admissions and members get in free. Add Aug 22 & 23 to your calendar if you’re ready for a home garden that thrives with ease. It the best time to explore the fascinating world of succulents and cacti and see what you may want to bring home. Happy planting!

Want to dig deeper? Take our Advanced Succulent Dish Gardens class.

 

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