come SHOP 99 CENTS only STORE plant supply DOLLAR store shopping haul with MOODY BLOOMS

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Welcome to Moody Blooms. Today we are going to visit the 99 cents only store for succulents, pots, plants supplies and more. So If you have a plant addiction like me you may want to visit your local dollar store to save you some cash on your planting supplies.

Small succulents are only .99 and there are plenty to choose from at the 99 Cents Only Stores. The larger succulents are $1.99 and be sure to check with the cashier to be sure as sometimes the price displays are in the wrong spot. They also carryPetunias, other flowers and lucky bamboo, which are great for low light areas or an office.
Here are some of my faves!
Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’ - This succulent has leaves that range in color from pale blue-green to silvery-grey. The long leaves grow outward and then curl back towards the stemless rosette. It grows very quickly, and is easy to propagate. Watch for orange and yellow flowers usually in the late summer or early Fall. Also known as "Mexican Hens & Chicks", this Echeveria can produce new offsets or "chicks" around the base of the mother plant. These chicks can be left to form a tidy cluster or removed and transplanted. Allow the offsets to dry for one to two days before replanting. Runyonii Echeveria can be propagated from stem cuttings or mature leaves. Topsy Turvy is a great choice for succulent arrangements, rock gardens as it adds unique textures. It is also lovely for borders or stunning by itself. It prefers very warm climates, Typically zones 9 through 11. If you live in a colder climate then grow it in a container and be sure to move it indoors in colder months.
Echeveria 'Raindrops' is a stunning hybrid from the famed echeveria hybridizer Dick Wright. It gets it’s name from the round droplet-like bump that it develops as it matures. Not all young ‘Raindrops’ have bumps, but they will develop with time. Outdoor shade will produce the best bumps, but direct sun will tinge the bumps and margins a lovely shade of pink. Echeveria need bright sunlight to maintain their colors and compact rosette form. They will not survive a hard frost, but if there is a risk of freezing temperatures they can be brought indoors to grow on a sunny window sill or under a grow light.
Aeonium Decorum ‘Green Pinwheel’
Crassula Tetragona ‘Miniature Pine Trees’



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