News
To propagate this sedum, prune off some of the plant with clean shears, leaving four to six pairs of leaves on the cutting. This is best done in early summer.
Hosted on MSN10mon
How to Grow and Care for Sedum (Stonecrop)Sedum is a large genus of flowering plants that is found on almost every continent. The plants come in a wide variety of heights, colors, and forms. Also known as stonecrop, ...
City Floral sells upwards of 20 different sedum varieties, many of which they propagate in their greenhouses. Provided by Scott Dressel-Martin, Denver Botanic Gardens.
For Sedum and Cotyledon, cut sections of the plants with leaves attached. 2) Let all the parts dry out and create a callous where they have been cut. 3) Once they are dry, put the sections into ...
For Sedum and Cotyledon, cut sections of the plants with leaves attached. 2) Let all the parts dry out and create a callous where they have been cut. 3) Once they are dry, put the sections into ...
Sedums are also easy to propagate at home. A chunk of a low-growing type placed in the soil will relatively quickly root itself. Even broken off stems will form roots and begin growing a new plant.
Given full sun and well-drained soil, golden sedum spreads rapidly, and its foliage boasts shades of orange and yellow. In shady locations, however, ... Propagate with cuttings.
Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a remarkable succulent that will introduce different textures, colors and shapes to your garden. I discovered sedum a few years ago while I was looking for ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results