Re: Propogating sedum
- Subject: Re: Propogating sedum
- From: B*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:24:44 EDT
In a message dated 9/14/2003 12:44:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,
cyberduo@txucom.net writes:
> From my experience it is the easiest to propagate perennial I've ever
> grown.
> When we lived in Louisville I cut mine, (Autum Joy) back severely in the
> spring, thought that was what you were supposed to do, (I don't think it
> really matters).
===>You're absolutely right, Cathy. Here in the Cincinnati area, if I want
more Sedum 'Autumn Joy', I just break off a stem, use a pencil or screwdriver to
make an appropriate round hole in the soil, slip in the cut stem, tamp down,
water, and ignore. I think I've even skipped the watering most times. Amazing
plants--it's a wonder they haven't taken over the world. Yet.
Bill Lee
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