I have been a devotee of sedums for several years, adding them to all sorts of gardens, and this appreciation just keeps ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hylotelephium spectabile types of sedum flowering in border. Trying to choose the best types of sedums for sustainable gardening ...
Sedum plants bring a host of variety, charm and longevity to any ornamental display. Small, sun-loving and easy to grow, the stonecrop (as it is also known) is a drought-tolerant hardy perennial that ...
A diverse group of plants, sedums come in myriad shapes, colors, and sizes. The foliage ranges from needle-like to broad, rounded, paddle-like leaves. Along with many different shapes, there are also ...
Sedum plants are one of Martha’s favorite low-maintenance yet elegant additions to her garden. They can be used throughout the garden in many different forms, including pots, flower beds, as a ground ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I got an email this past week from a reader which had a question that I have not seen very often — at least not very often on this ...
Right now with its colorful bright pink flowers in bloom, the sedum called Autumn Joy appears in many perennial beds. It is one of my favorite plants, and it's the sedum most people know. There are ...
Hello, Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The dry weather continues here in the Valley. I hope we receive the rain which is in the forecast for the weekend. Water needs for our field crops, ...
Sedum tolerates just what August delivers — hot, dry weather. “Once rooted, sedum is virtually indestructible,” says Marsha Henegar, who lives and gardens with sedum in the Carrollton area of Isle of ...
My wife and I have a favorite perennial plant called sedum. Some may call it stonecrop. We call it colorful, resilient and beneficial. When we moved to Ohio with our young children, we searched for a ...
Q: I have a sedum plant that is only one year old and already quite leggy. Should I trim it back at this point or wait until spring? Since it is only a year old, should I wait another year or so ...
Keeping up appearances is difficult in the late autumn garden. Summer-flowering perennials have been cut back hard, vestiges of September's bright glories lie around in formless heaps and even tardy ...