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Re: [SG] Tall Autumn Joy
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] Tall Autumn Joy
- From: S* F* <s*@MINDSPRING.COM>
- Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 19:34:13 -0400
Thanks to all who answered. Partial shade is the best I can do,
have no full sun in piney Atlanta suburbs. But, I had sedums in
partial shade before (in the mid-west-- "God's Country" [!])
so decided to try them here. Yes, I do
have some of the variegated ones (with cream margins and pale bloom) and
have rooted both from cuttings. But, I do see them in other gardens that
are not so tall as mine, so wondered how people DO that.
I'll try pruning one now, and leave others to compare. Sounds like I should
not prune again or I would lose even more bloom?
(zone 7 -- Atl GA area)
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Sandy Fry
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