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Planting Sansevieria (snake plant) Outdoors

naveenreddy_la
16 years ago

Hello,

I live in Los Angeles. I have a long narrow planting area along the side of my house. My wife and I were thinking of planting a row of the common variegated snake plants that you can find at Home Depot or Lowes. The area in question was trenched out to install some drainage pipe, so I have the option to backfill with any type of soil I want. The area gets direct morning sunlight and then is in the shade for the rest of the day.

I have a few questions, seeing that snakes plants are usually indoor plants.

1) Is it possible to plant directly into the ground, or do snake plants do much better in a pot?

2) What would be the optimal soil mix. I was planning on using something that drains well. But other than that, I have no real clue.

3) Will snake plants survive in the potentially wet winter months, where is can rain in Los Angeles for many days in a row, and the soil can stay wet?

4) Are there any other concerns I am not covering?

Thanks,

Naveen

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