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Samantha Hermann on Instagram: "This was touch and go the whole time 😅

I almost gave up a few times but the end result was worth it!

If you can buy a pre-made moss ball I suggest that! The forming it into a ball was the hardest part.

I just used my normal diy mix (comment soil for the ingredient list) and added enough to make a ball the size I wanted. Keep in mind these get very heavy! I wish I would’ve done smaller.

Using floral pins would also work well to keep the succulents in place.

To water, soak when the ball is completely dry. 

Mine is hanging in a south window and will go outside in the summer. It’s very important that these get as much sun as possible. 

Any other questions? Leave them in the comments!" Succulent Balls Hanging, Succulent Ball, Succulent Table Decor, Diy Moss Ball, Moss Ball, Ingredient List, Moss Balls, The Hardest Part, Floral Pins

Samantha Hermann on Instagram: "This was touch and go the whole time 😅 I almost gave up a few times but the end result was worth it! If you can buy a pre-made moss ball I suggest that! The forming it into a ball was the hardest part. I just used my normal diy mix (comment soil for the ingredient list) and added enough to make a ball the size I wanted. Keep in mind these get very heavy! I wish I would’ve done smaller. Using floral pins would also work well to keep the succulents in…

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