Honestly, I don't know why I want to call our succulents, "baby." I can only source my toddler, who calls everything baby if it's small.
Or "teeny tiny." Guess I could have gone that route, too.
Anyway, in case my most recent post "Why You NEED Succulents in Your Life" wasn't enough, here's more sound reasoning for you to spend your monies on our cute, little, container-ready succulents.
Their Size.
Did I mention size yet?
No?
Okay, well here's the deal: We grow our baby succulents to fill a 1.75 inch ellepot. (Yeah, I know that means absolutely nothing to you, but I had to get technical for a moment).
What's important here, is size does matter and in this case, small is better.
Better to fill a container with several varieties for instant gratification, such as this bad boy here >>>.
Better to woman-handle, as I've done here over
<< there.
Their Cuteness
Teeny tiny plants are just plain cute. Sometimes even freaking adorable.

Not sure I need to say anything else.
The Price
Everyone knows, size doesn't always matter but price sure as heck does.
Lucky for you, we're running a special through Sunday, August 10th. You may have already heard about it. I sent a couple emails (ahem, you can sign up here>>>).
The deal: Buy 9 succulents (mix and match, or let us pick) for $29.97.
PLUS, get FREE shipping by using the code: MustHaveSucculents.
The savings: At least $15, but probably close to $30 once you include what shipping might cost! I mean, that'll get you a least one 30 pack of Natty Ice. I don't know any other way to spend the savings.
What's better about this price is there's room to experiment. (You remember me telling you to experiment more, right?). So, if you know you'd love to have a few Ghost echeverias, but tempted to try Variegated crassula or Propellor Plant, here's your chance.
But just until end of day Sunday.
So hurry up.
Shop our big bad baby succulents here>>>
