Spring and fall are the best but they both can be transplanted successfully at any time. Just keep them moist, in shade,and get them back in soil as soon as possible. Gardiners are always looking for Hosta divisions. It's nice you are willi...
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This forum is for those in both North and South Carolina to discuss the various aspects of gardening there. ... So long story short, I would greatly appreciate any suggestions, tips and advice for transplanting my sedum. Sorry I was so long-winded. ... RE: Transplanting Creeping Red Sedum, 'Dragon's Blood'
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I purchased some Sedum Matrona from a local nursery about 2 weeks ago and it looked really good when I got it. ... transplanting should be done in early spring or early fall when the sun is lower.. and the nights [and days are cooler] .. giving them some time to get the roots pumping water before the next heat wave ...
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・ 1 Watch the sedum plants for indications that the plant needs dividing. If the center of the plant falls... ・ 2 Use the shovel to dig up the sedum plants you want to transplant. Carefully insert the tip of the shovel... ・ 3 Lift the sedum...
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Kevin - Sedum Autumn Joy can be divided about any time, but the earlier the better, as long as the soil can be worked. It's very easy to divide and transplant. ... It is easy to root. Keep well watered for a while after transplanting to make sure it gets a good start. Jo Ellen Sharp; Indianapolis; Zone 5;
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Jul 20, 2007 ... M.B.: Summer is a fine time to transplant sedums, as these are plants that store water in their fleshy leaves and don't seem to mind moving ...
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Pretty much done planting for the year except transplanting sedum later in the year. Tomatoes are doing well. Have about 7 good ones on so far with lots of blossoms, but taking their time ripening. Found a hook worm a few days ago but no other signs.
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