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Cutting Back Sedum? How and When to Do It the Right Way Without Risking Next Year's Blooms
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 ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... If you’re ever visiting Denver Botanic Gardens and spot a horticulturist with a ZZ Top beard and a straw hat, it’s probably Mike Bone, curator of Steppe ...
Chilly. Rainy. Downright Seattle-esque. This unseasonably gray spring has a lot of Coloradans pouting and their gardens’ best displays delayed. But if you have a garden that’s already full of sedums?
With this dangerously hot weather we are experiencing, and the drought we are all suffering from, there is one genus of plants out there that is reveling in our misery. Those plants are the sedums.
Sometimes a name says it all. Nowhere is this more evident than with the fall-blooming succulent sedum 'Autumn Joy.' This vigorous deciduous perennial features large (up to 5 inches) bluish-green ...
Perennials for cool season containers may seem like the proverbial horticultural oxymoron, but that is exactly what I have been planting the last few days in my zone 8a landscape. My favorite pansy ...
If you are designing mixed containers this year for the porch, patio or deck, then by all means consider the little sedum or stonecrop from Mexico. The botanical name is Sedum mexicanum and it couples ...
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