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 ...
What: Sedum cauticola “Lidakense,” with the common name stonecrop, is an excellent groundcover plant, particularly for hot, dry sites with poor soil. This variety forms a flat, dense mat of blue-gray ...
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 ...
This time-lapse captures the stunning transformation of Goldmoss Stonecrop (Sedum acre). We took a tiny piece of a needle stonecrop succulent from our garden and rooted it in water. It was then ...
It is lemon season in the South and The Garden Guy couldn’t be happier. This lemon is not the sweet and tart kind, however. Spring is the ideal season for Lemon Coral sedum. This succulent knows no ...
What: Sedum spurium “Tricolor” has small, scalloped three-colored leaves — with green, creamy-white and pink — that form a weed-smothering groundcover that is just 4-inches tall. Small pink flowers ...
Sedums are all the rage right now, mainly due to their extensive use in greenroof and greenwall plant palettes. Sedums can go weeks without water and are superbly well suited to our Mediterranean ...
Fall does not officially hit until September 22nd, but we are already in August and many of our perennial blooms have been there and done their thing. Perfect time to introduce the sometimes ...