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Cactus and Succulent Mix in a Raised Glass Bowl

Cactus and Succulent Mix in a Raised Glass Bowl

Bring nature and modern design together with this Cactus and Succulent Mix in a Raised Glass Bowl—a stunning tabletop arrangement that combines bold structure, minimal care, and crystal-clear style. Featuring a hand-selected assortment of low-maintenance cacti and succulents, this display offers a miniature desert landscape set inside a sleek footed glass vessel.

With layered pebbles, sandy soil, and sculptural plants like echeveria, haworthia, golden barrel cactus, and crassula, this compact garden makes a chic statement on coffee tables, sideboards, or desks. The transparent bowl lets you admire the beauty of the soil layers and plant textures from every angle.


Key Features

  • Includes a curated mix of cactus and succulent varieties (types may vary)

  • Set in a clear raised glass bowl for a clean, modern aesthetic

  • Decorative top dressing with stones or sand for a finished look

  • Ideal for desktops, dining tables, and gifting

  • Extremely drought-tolerant and beginner-friendly

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Sun Requirements ▾

This mix thrives in bright, indirect to direct sunlight. Place it near a sunny window that receives 4–6 hours of daily light to help the plants stay compact, healthy, and vibrant. Too little light can lead to stretching or dull color.

Watering Instructions ▾

Cacti and succulents love to dry out completely between waterings. Water thoroughly only when the soil is dry—usually every 2–3 weeks, depending on the light and temperature. Because glass bowls often don’t have drainage holes, water slowly and sparingly to avoid excess moisture at the base.

Care Tips ▾

These plants prefer a warm, dry environment with well-draining soil. Avoid high humidity and misting. Rotate the bowl occasionally to encourage even growth, and keep it out of cold drafts. Minimal maintenance is key to their success—these plants thrive on neglect.
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