Re: sedum Autumn Joy
Richard Grazzini wrote:
>
> Greetings all:
>
> Someone on this list last summer told me how easy this plant is to
> propagate, and that I would be complaining about it taking over my garden
> in a year or two. Whoever said that may be correct.
>
> Here's what has happened since:
>
> I purchased a single gallon pot from the nursery. I popped it in one of
> the propagation beds and forgot about it. It grew happily and bloomed
> furiously in late summer.
>
I haven't been this lucky. My sedums seem to have the roots chewed off
them this spring--they are still trying to grow, but when I pulled on
the stems, they simply come out of the soil without roots. What is
eating them? I don't see anything there--they are in quite well drained
soil, so I don't think it's from water standing on the roots. Any
ideas? Judy Warner warner@ultranet.com
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