Re: general sedum question


-----Cut the sedum into smaller pieces and put in some sand or fast draining
potting mix.  Pot up until you get new growth.  It could be rot or vole or
who knows.  I love that plant so try to keep it going.
Nancy Robinson

> Seen any other signs of voles? That would be my guess.
>
> Donna
>
> >
> > otherwise - what the heck happened?
> >
> > I started (yes, late, I know) to clean up the gardens, yesterday. And
> > big S. Matrona came up in my hand.  The entire bottom looks gnawed on
> > a like bone.  There seems to be life, but no roots. I plan on giving
> > them a nice, almost moist home for a week to see if I get roots.
> >
> > And this seems to have happened to all the sedums in this bed to some
> > extant.
> >
> >
> > Cheryl
> > --
> > Cheryl Isaak
> > Londonderry, NH
> > AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
> > growing, stitching and reading
>
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