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Growing: Sedum. Sedums come in a variety of types-from groundcovers to tall standing mounds. Start with one or two purchased plants and plan on propagating additional plants by division and cuttings. Sedums dislike wet feet so root cuttings in a well-drained medium of 50-50 vermiculite and perlite... ... Growing Hints:
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Am very interested in using Sedum as a groundcover in certain situations. Any suggestions and thoughts on low growing Sedum? Specific varieties and/or colors?
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The definition of Sedum is "member of the Crassulaceae which doesn't fit in another genus". Therefore it's hardly surprising that recent genetic research has discovered that it includes plants that aren't closely related. ... Know something about Growing sedum? We want to hear your view. Write now!
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These sedums include an array of colors, heights, growth patterns and uses - a truly versatile mix. By growing sedums in your yard or garden, you can add beauty and ... Some of the hardiest sedums are ideal where a tough groundcover is needed. Mossy stonecrop (Sedum acre) has bright yellow flowers in late spring,
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Looking for a tough plant that can work in all kinds of difficult spots? Give low-growing sedums a try. Not only do these succulent beauties survive tricky garden spots, they look great doing it – and without much water! ... Plant just one low-growing sedum and you’re likely get hooked. Before you know it,
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An article with photos about sedum in our Texas gardens. ... With a hot, dry climate, one of the most successful ground covers we grow is sedum. There are many different species, ranging from completely freeze tolerant to those that die at the first hint of cold weather, and, of course, they are not the sort of plants one...
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Get some tips for growing sedum and using it in your landscape. ... Growing sedum in your yard and garden is almost effortless. Imagine a plant that requires practically no maintenance, yet looks good throughout the year and tolerates a variety of conditions. While that may seem too good to be true, it’s not!
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www.life123.com/home-garden/plant-guides/cactus/growing...
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Common name: Stonecrop, Sedum, Live-forever ... Growth rate: moderate to fast ... Foliage: varies with species, often opposite or ternate...
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pss.uvm.edu/pss123/persedum.html
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All sedums prefer full sun, but some can grow in part shade. The shorter types are better for shade growing; ... I've also grown sedum from seed- 'Voodoo' and S. acre are both very easy this way, and they are so cute at the tiny stage with their fleshy little leaves. The only down side I see to these plants is that they don't...
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