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Growing Sedum Plants

How to grow sedum plants

Gardening Tip: The preferred home for the Sedum is in a sunny location, but it tolerates light shade and thrives in formidable garden conditions.  The Sedum is a dependable choice, offering foliage interest early in the season and displays colorful flowers in late summer and fall.  The succulent leaves store water to make this a hearty plant during dry spells.

In rich soil, the plant can be trimmed to prevent floppiness later in the season.  The trimmed Sedum photo below was taken in June, where the plant was located in a sunny location.  The appearance is compromised for a short time - but new foliage starts growing quickly.

Trimming Sedum

Below is a photo taken in July of the same plant.  It filled in beautifully, is standing tall and complements the surrounding plants.

Sedum Picture

Now here is the really creative and cost saving additional benefit of the Sedum plant.  Back in June when I trimmed the original plant, I planted all of the trimmed off stems and leaves in a shady, hilly, sandy soiled area of my yard that is in need of some fresh growth (I know, not the most ideal growing conditions, but wanted to let you know how hearty these plants are).  I simply poked a hole in the ground, inserted the cut stem into the hole, gently pressed the soil back around the stem and have been keeping the area watered.  The photo below shows how these stems have taken hold and formed a root system.  This is an inexpensive way to form a beautiful border between your yard and adjoining woods or grassland areas. 

Growing Sedum

The Sedum photo below shows where last summer, cut stems and leaves were planted to cover utility equipment in a neighbors yard.  Look at how strong and healthy the new transplants look after only one full growing season!!  Invest a little time, get a little dirty, reap the benefits of enjoying our great outdoors and getting some exercise at the same time!!

Sedum Plant


If you do want to multiply an established Sedum plant by root division.  Divide clumps in fall or early spring.


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