You’ll Never Want to Leave This Cozy Succulent Garden

This small space succulent garden from Cindy Davison of The Succulent Perch is incredible! You don't have to have a lot of space to have an amazing succulent garden. 

I've always admired Cindy's succulent creations and was fortunate enough to have her create some for my book, Idiot's Guide: Succulents. When I heard about her garden redesign and saw her pictures of it, I knew I wanted to see it in person.

So often the succulent gardens you see are massive and require a dedicated gardener (or two, or three…) to maintain.

However, Cindy's garden is small, practical and well designed. Something anyone could achieve regardless of how big their garden space is.

The front of her house has beautiful beds overflowing with succulents. It's very inviting. Right off the bat you start to see signs of Cindy's fascination with birds. Notice the birdbath full of succulents to add more height to the succulent display.

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She also created a beautiful hanging planter using cork board and greening pins to attach the succulents and then filled in the rest of the space with sphagnum moss. The driftwood and large Echeveria ‘Saharas make for a stunning focal point.

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When you first enter the side yard you're greeted by this trickling fountain and terra cotta pot of succulents. You'll notice that contrasting colors are used throughout the garden. Here, reds and oranges are complimented with blues and greens.

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I love how much thought goes in to every part of Cindy's designs.

She is very aware of how colors work together, how to make the size of everything feel balanced and proprotioned, and finishes off with perfect accents.

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These cacti are planted in pots and then placed in the ground to keep them small and contained. It's like having a small arrangement but with the pot hidden it blends in nicely with the surrounding landscape.

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The wood planter boxes are all surrounded with succulents, especially by the corners so you don't get too close and bump into them.

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Cindy is also great at keeping things natural and organic and has included a grow box full of greens that can easily be picked and eaten. The “trellis” here is actually a table with the legs removed and turned on it's side. Genius!

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Really, everything about this garden is adorable.

She has included little hints of birds and butterflies every where, some large and obvious but some more subtle, like a treasure hunt.

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And if all the birdhouses, bird baths and miniatures aren't enough, she even has a cute “trash can” that doubles as decor. I've been on a lookout for something as fun as this wood pail, but haven't found anything yet.

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It's hard to really show you the scale of this garden, but it's not big. Two people can walk down the path at the same time, but there's not a lot of extra space.

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I think that's one (of many) things that makes her garden resonate so well with me.

It's very simple and doable for anyone!

Those of us window sill and porch gardeners wouldn't need much more space to create something like this.

I love the addition of the chimenea so you can enjoy a fresh cooked meal while sitting among your plants.

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The plant choice for the garden definitely features succulents, but Cindy has also included plants that will attract birds, bees and butterflies, like this milkweed. Though we didn't see any at the time, there were some Monarch cocoons hanging on nearby succulents.

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While the plants are stunning, and definitely the most exciting feature of the garden, I am also a bit obsessed with the way Cindy used gravel to add more visual interest within the garden.

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She used three different sizes of gravel in the same color family. Larger right around the succulents, medium sized just out from that, and then the majority was the size of coarse sand. It's like having a matted picture, but in your garden.

Speaking of pictures… Cindy has a large photo hanging on the side of her house, just above the air conditioning unit. Rather than try to hide the unit she embraced it and decorated around it.

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The large picture is so fun and make the garden feel like an extension of the house.

She has also decorated the air conditioner with a succulent arrangement, just like you would a table inside!

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One of my consistently favorite succulents (I have a lot and it really depends on the day) is Sedum clavatum. As I was photographing this beauty, Cindy told me this was her very first succulent! It's amazing how one plant can completely change your life…

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I left Cindy's garden feeling so uplifted and inspired! I can't wait to do something like this in my future home. It gave me some ideas for how to spruce up any apartment or home we rent.

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This article originally appeared on Succulents and Sunshine.