Trying to choose the best types of sedums for sustainable gardening is enough to make you feel like a kid in a candy shop. Whether sprawled like carpets of color amidst rocks or bobbling delicately ...
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Cut sedum back in spring, trim in early summer, and clean up in fall. Skip pruning in mid-summer and winter to avoid stressing the plant. Pruning keeps sedum strong, compact, and blooming well. Sedum ...
DENNIS: There are rites of pre-spring I go through every year that tell me my second or third favorite season is just around the corner. This year, we spent part of a rainy February Saturday (is there ...
What: Sedum kimnachii is an excellent groundcover plant, particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This variety forms a flat, dense carpet of glossy chartreuse leaves. Clusters of golden-yellow ...
What: Sedum sieboldii is an excellent groundcover plant, particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This variety forms a flat, dense mound of blue green leaves. Clusters of pink flowers appear in ...
Key Takeaways Rosemary and native strawberries are low-maintenance, edible plants that need very little water.Sedges and sedums add texture and interest to partially shaded areas with minimal ...
Winter doesn't stop Roof Top Sedums from growing, even though a blanket of snow covers most of the business' plants. Roxanne Nagel, who co-owns the Davenport green-roof plant company with her sister, ...