Re: Matrona


I suppose you may have a point to consider, Walter.
    Perhaps there is a bit too much shade on the sedum Matrona. But... that
is the most light I can provide in my shade garden. Perhaps I can move one
out to the western edge of my garden on the outside of the peonies... that
would be full sun from about 2 onwards.......
    I will have to wait until dormancy now... the stems would end up being
broken if I moved them while they are sprawled all about. A shame as the
tall sedum looked so "right" with the limestone sculpture and stones....
    Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana

----- Original Message -----
> Well Gene,  is it possible that Aesculus has grown and is giving a bit too
> much shade?
> and bright light isn't exactly sun.   Morchen a similar  variety are a bit
> floppy for me; maybe the better word is they are nit as upright.
> Don't thro the Matronas out.........move one or all and see what happens.
> That overgrown crown thing is interesting as well.
> I have 3 sedum "Autumn Joy" ( in their fourth summer)and two are standard
> robust 18 inches and big pink brocolli like heads and the third one is
about 8/10
> inches and simply won't grow.  I've dug it up, cleared off the
> soil,repositioned it and no change.  It may be a Sport? and perhaps i
should TC it as L'il
> A.J.
> Walter in Bucks County

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