Native to the Eastern U.S., the three-leaved stonecrop (Sedum ternatum, zones 4 to 8) has white flowers and a height between 3 and 6 inches. The common name of this species refers to the fleshy leaves, which grow in whorls of three. Planting Sedum as Groundcover While some ...
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Growth and spread of Sedum plants vary significantly from species to species. The low growing sedum may spread several feet but only grow a few inches high. This makes them excellent full sun candidates for rock gardens. Upright varieties may grow as tall as 36″ inches tall and may need fr...
This ground cover plant prefers to grow in well-drained, dry, and poor soil. Average garden soil, clay soil, and sandy soil all work just as well. If the soil is too rich or too water-retentive, it can stress your sedum. You want soil that dries easily between waterings. ...
Plant the roots of sedum just below the soil surface. The crown of the roots, which is where all the roots come together and the plant will grow should be
Bears paw succulents do not need to be repotted very often. Repot it in a pot one size up when you notice the roots have filled the pot, or when they grow from the bottom of the pot. However, we recommend that it should be repotted every two to three years even if it still has...
The burro’s tail, or Sedum morganianum, is an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners due to its simple care requirements and cool look. Its ability to thrive in bright sunlight, coupled with its drought-tolerant nature, makes it a versatile plant for various indoor and ...
How to propagate aloe: Offsets that grow at the base of the plant can be separated in late spring or early summer. Re-plant them in a standard cactus potting mix. Diseases and pests: Aloes can be susceptible to mealybugs, scale, and various forms of rot — usually caused by overwate...
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that make particularly excellent ground covers and edging plants.Sedum spurium'Dragon's Blood'has small rosettes of burgundy foliage and a creeping growth habit.Sedum spurium'John Creech'makes a low-maintenance ground cover, whileSedum reflexum'Blue Spruce'is perfect for growing over a retaining ...