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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

June Succulents Box Review and Coupon

I do not have a green thumb but I always wish I did, which is why succulents are the perfect plant for me. Succulents Box has really affordable subscriptions (starting at $5!) for all of you plant lovers out there!

*Disclaimer: This box was sent to See, Shop, Love! in exchange for an honest review.


Succulents Box was founded in 2015 and offers five monthly subscription plans with more than 200 gorgeous succulent varieties. Their plants are organically grown in California. Satisfaction is guaranteed or you'll get a full refund!


I was most interested to see how the shipping would work, since succulents are pretty hearty but are still plants. Each individual succulent was well protected with bubble wrap and there was no damage once I opened them up.

There are several pricing options available for this box:
  • One succulent per month: $5 per month, $14.25 every three months, $28.50 every six months, or $57 every 12 months
  • Two succulents per month: $10 per month, $28.50 every three months, $57 every six months, or $114 every 12 months
  • Three succulents per month: $15 per month, $42.75 every three months, $85.50 every six months, or $171 every 12 months
  • Four succulents per month: $20 per month, $57 every three months, $114 every six months, or $228 every 12 months
  • One airplant every month: same prices as one succulent per month
Your order will ship within 3-5 days for the first month and future shipments will be charged on the 1st or second of the month. You can skip a month or cancel at any time.


I received the June box with four succulents. The succulents are hand-picked by Succulents Box staff, so you won't have to worry about receiving the same plant twice. Of course, if you want more of one or a different type of plant, you can also purchase them individually in the Succulents Box shop.



Here are the succulents in the June box:
  • Tiger Tooth Aloe Juvenna: This succulent is native to Kenya and has bright green leaves that turn red or brown in the sunlight. It also produces salmon pink or orange flowers.
  • Haworthia ymbiformis Var. Obtusal: This is an innumerable morphological form of the Haworthia cymbiformis plant and is characterized by denser rosettes up to six inches in diameter. It has white to very pale pink flowers with brownish-green veins.
  • Melaco Echeveria: This succulent is a brownish-red rosette with a green center that can grow up to six inches in height. The flowers are bell-shaped and orange in color.
  • Blue Atoll Echeveria: This one is my favorite! It's an evergreen succulent that forms a beautiful rosette packed with fleshy, blue-green leaves. It sends up to eight inch tall stems in the spring that bear small orange and yellow flowers.
The box also comes with a small informational card with care instructions, which I greatly appreciated because I am a plant novice. I transplanted these into a turtle succulent planter I had and wet the soil as instructed. The info card includes the optimal temperatures and watering instructions for the plants.
Bottom Line: Succulents Box sent four gorgeous succulents in the June box! I liked learning about each variety. They look great on my windowsill and I can't believe how affordable the box is.

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