Easiest and Hardest Succulents To Grow

they’re billed as the no-fuss style icons of houseplants, but not all succulents are created equal. Simply put, caring for these denizens of low-moisture environments isn’t always all that simple.
Read on to learn about a few that are fail-safes, and a few to steer clear of—unless, of course, you’re up for a real challenge.

1. Easy: Donkey's Tail

The hanging leaves of this succulent can grow up to 4 feet long, and caring for it couldn’t be easier. Donkey’s tail likes bright light but can’t tolerate very high heat, as it will burn and dry out. Every leaf of this plant holds water, so overwatering will actually rot the plant. Watering once every two weeks is enough. As your donkey’s tail grows, divide it up and repot it to grow even more in the garden.


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