Sedum is the genus for a group of succulents that can be used in and outside your home. And out of the hundreds of species that fit under its umbrella, there are several sedum ground cover varieties ...
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 ...
Q: In the spring, I am planning to plant a groundcover on the west side of the house, next to the road, partly to avoid mowing the meager grass and the dangerous traffic whizzing by. The plows throw ...
With varieties native to North America, tolerance to frigid temperatures down to minus 40 degrees F, and nearly 500 species described, this plant subverts all expectations of a succulent. Also known ...
Once upon a time when the central-Pennsylvania landscape was routinely snow-covered all winter long, about the only thing green sticking out above the sea of white were evergreen shrubs and trees. But ...
With this dangerously hot weather we are experiencing, and the drought we are all suffering from, there is one genus of plants out there that is reveling in our misery. Those plants are the sedums.
As summer heat takes its toll on many perennials, plants in the genus Sedum continue to thrive. Moisture-retaining succulent foliage, combined with a tough root system, allows sedum to survive hot, ...
Chilly. Rainy. Downright Seattle-esque. This unseasonably gray spring has a lot of Coloradans pouting and their gardens’ best displays delayed. But if you have a garden that’s already full of sedums?