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'When planting sedums, do not plant them too deep – leave the shoots above the ground,' David advises. 'We use hazel plant supports on the taller varieties to keep them upright.' ...
Sedums usually need full sun exposure to thrive, but some varieties may handle partial shade conditions more gracefully than ...
Sedum is a great ground cover to include in your garden if you live in a dry, sunny area. Here are some other plants and ...
Where to Plant Sedum in Your Garden. As one of Martha’s go-to plants to complement your flower beds or use as a ground cover, sedum can accent the structure and design of your garden.
Dragon’s Blood is a low-growing sedum that some might find too fast growing. Leaves are bright green, turning bronze in ...
Sedum’s alternate name of “stonecrop” is indicative of its toughness as the plant shines during hot, dry weather. Furthermore, sedum is not only drought-proof but deer-resistant as well.
Sedum, a flowering plant, is usually easy to grow. But one species in particular is susceptible to powdery mildew. News Sports Business Life & Events Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
Sedums are also easy to propagate at home. A chunk of a low-growing type placed in the soil will relatively quickly root itself. Even broken off stems will form roots and begin growing a new plant.
“The low-growing sedums have such a variety of leaf colors and flowers, they are very fast growing and are great for hot, dry, sunny locations. I really like the old Dragon's Blood Sedum.