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Tiles are used on roofs in the south. Can succulents be planted on the tiles?

We can see a lot with succulents. It is rare to see it planted directly on roof tiles, but the climate in Kunming or Qujing in Yunnan is very suitable for succulent growth. It is entirely possible to grow succulents on roof tiles. And I have indeed seen a hotel in Kunming before. This way, it goes without saying how beautiful the succulents on the roof are when they are out of condition. But planting succulents on roof tiles seems simple, but in fact there are many problems that need to be solved. First, we must find a way to fix the soil on the pottery vessel. Some succulents can be purchased with a small amount of soil, but cannot be purchased without a little soil. While holding the soil in place, we cannot prevent rainwater from flowing downward. Many beef cattle coming from rural areas know that tile-roofed houses need to be cleaned frequently and the leaves, moss, etc. that are blocking the tile-roofed houses must be removed. Otherwise it will rain heavily and the room will turn into a gathering hole.

In addition, if the climate and environment are not good, it will be difficult to plant succulents on roof tiles. For example, in areas with heavy rainfall or areas where summer temperatures can reach over 40 degrees Celsius, the former will not produce rotten roots because of the high-lying, well-ventilated succulents that accumulate water, but the soil will become less and less, and sometimes the succulents will be washed directly. If the latter is not clogged at all, the summer succulents will die. Because when the weather forecast reaches 40, the actual temperature of the lazy shingles on the roof can reach at least 50 and above. Under this temperature condition, the succulent is basically impossible to fill.

Chinese-style buildings have many auspicious elements contained in their components, including doors (high-shaped stone bridges on both sides of the gate), furniture stands (bricks on the lintel), tile halls, water, wishful thinking heads, Yuanbao type etc. All contain rich allusions and nerves. This plant is called bassoon. When I was a child, my grandma’s old house had many things and sculptures on it. There was a lot of moss growing in that old house. It was a very beautiful and natural scenery. Now the countryside has also developed. It's hard to see.

Basong is located in the southern region of my country, including Jiaodong, where there is more rainfall. It is distributed in many provinces, especially in seaside houses. Bassong usually blooms in summer and produces seeds in autumn. When the seeds mature, they are blown away by the wind and carried to other roofs, where they will grow again. There are also many such plants in rural mountains. The leaves are long and lean and plump, similar to succulents. Many people sell them in the market, and the price is also very expensive. The ornamental value of bassoon is very good, and it is also very beautiful to put at home.