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I must confess straightaway that this article is really better suited for May, but a friend gave me some sedum starts. As I was looking up its propagation and care, I thought others might be in ...
Autumn Joy sedum does not spread fast, and it will not overtake your yard or other plants. However, you can help it along by propagating the plant and adding the cuttings or divisions back into ...
The upright varieties, “Autumn Joy’ or “Frosty Morn’ for ... For more plants of any sedum, consider tip cuttings. Cut a healthy stem, about six inches long; remove the lower leaves ...
There are more than 300 different species of sedum, known popularly as stonecrop, growing around world, but the varietial called Autumn Joy is one ... t be shy about cutting through the roots.
My 'Autumn Joy' sedum falls over each year and even propping ... On the other hand, water is a great medium for starting cuttings of philodendron, African violets and similar houseplants.
One of the best-known examples is the popular 'Autumn Joy' sedum whose botanical ... and a lack of sunlight can cause sedum plants to get a bit leggy. Cutting back the plants after they are ...
Though it is commonly referred to as Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’, there has been much confusion as to its ... About the only maintenance required is the cutting back of the dead stems to ground level in spring ...
Autumn joy sedum – along with many similar upright ... than one occasion that there is confusion over what is meant by “cutting a plant in half.” It seems like such a simple concept ...
My border sedums (the taller, Autumn Joy types of sedum) have a habit of flopping over with the weight of the flower heads in late summer. Is there a way, apart from staking, to firm the plants up ...
There are more than 300 different species of sedum, known popularly as stonecrop, growing around world, but the varietial called Autumn Joy is one of the most popular ... so don’t be shy about cutting ...