Dig small holes slightly larger than the root ball, space plants about nine to twelve inches apart, and backfill the soil around each plant. After planting, water lightly to help settle the soil, but be careful not to overwater. Over time, this sedum will spread and form a beautiful, de...
The drawback to this method is that because of the high moisture, imperfect leaves with any nick or scratch will rot quickly! And it does not seem to work for these two plants : sedum burrito, and the nameless Shrek-ear looking one. It's been 3+ weeks, and I have yet to see root...
Sedum (SEE-dum) commonly known as “Stonecrop” or “spreading Stonecrop”, is a flowering perennial succulent belonging to the Crassulaceae (krass-yoo-LAY-see-ee) family. There are over 400 different Sedum plant varieties. One sedum variety many know is theDonkey Tail(Sedum morganianum). O...
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Golden sedum has all the toughness and independence of its stonecrop relatives. It's particularly attractive, however, because of the very rosy-gold shade of its foliage if placed in the sun. These drought-tolerant plants need bright light and excellent
Crassula ovata– Jade plants are known to produce offsets as they mature. These can be removed and potted as new plants. Sedum– Thesecold hardy succulentsproduce offsets, most often at the base of the plant. These offsets can be used for propagation. ...
To prevent root rot and fungal diseases, avoid overwatering and keep the leaves dry by watering at ground level or using drip irrigation. During the winter, when plants are dormant, no supplemental watering is needed.Amendments and fertilizer: Because lavender is native to regions having sandy ...
Elephant ears can be infected with corm rot and root rot from water mold or fungi in soils with poor drainage, especially during winter. The plant will weaken and eventually die. Damaging tubers when you dig them up can also lead to corm rot. How To Get Elephant Ears To Bloom Some ...
In general, you want to water them when the soil is almost or all the way dry. Succulent leaves are plump because they store water as well as in their stems. You don’t want to water them too often because this will lead to root rot, or as I call it, “mushing out”. ...