‘Art of Succulents’ inspires creativity
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Create a living masterpiece with succulents during
Green Acres’ Instagram Live event Friday.
(Photos courtesy Green Acres Nursery & Supply)
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Succulents inspire creativity. Their sculptural shapes and unusual shades of foliage bring out the artistry in any gardener – or garden. “Paint” with them in the landscape or a tabletop arrangement.
Learn how to make the most of these colorful and interesting plants during “The Art of Succulents,” a special Instagram Live event hosted by Green Acres Nursery & Supply.
Set for 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, this free and fun-filled garden party features a live guest DJ (plant fanatic Lani Love) as well as a signature cocktail (The Smoky Agave). Find the links to join instantly here:
https://bit.ly/30KkjIr
Star of this party will be succulents in all their fleshy-leafed glory. Green Acres experts will demonstrate how to create a “Monochromatic Masterpiece,” using succulents of similar hues.
“Succulents come in all colors, shapes, and textures; you can grow them both indoors and outside; and with a little bit of knowledge about what they like, succulents are generally easy care,” Green Acres posted to its blog.
To plant along with your host, you’ll need a container or planter, cactus and succulent potting soil, starter fertilizer and (of course) an assortment of succulents.
As for the cocktail, it’s more involved. True to the succulent theme, this drink uses three ingredients derived from agave (which does grow in Sacramento). Here’s the recipe:
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The Smoky Agave is the signature drink of Friday’s
Green Acres event.
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The Smoky Agave
Makes 1 serving
Ingredients:
1 ounce tequila blanco
1/2 ounce mezcal
3/4 ounce mango juice
1/2 ounce pineapple juice
1/2 ounce fresh squeezed lime juice
1/3 ounce agave nectar syrup
1/16 teaspoon smoked chipotle chili powder
1 extra large ice cube
Paprika salt mixture for rim (recipe below)
A chili powder-dusted dried mango for garnish
Recipe for paprika salt:
2 tablespoons good quality sea salt or kosher salt
1 tablespoon black volcanic salt (found at high-end specialty grocery stores)
1/2 teaspoon paprika
Instructions:
To make cocktail: Taking a glass tumbler, rub a piece of lime across the rim of the glass to moisten it. Dip the rim of the glass in the salt mixture to coat it. Drop one extra-large ice cube into the glass and set aside.
Combine tequila, mezcal, all three juices, agave syrup and smoked chipotle chili powder in a cocktail shaker with a good amount of ice and shake vigorously for 10-15 seconds. Strain into the glass tumbler and garnish with a piece of the dried mango.
Recipe courtesy of Green Acres

