Not all Sedum are created equal - the low growing ground cover types have much different root systems than the upright taller varieties and species. Here's how I propagate these taller varieties and species for lots more plants.
Name: Charleen Alford, Florida (Zone 8a) Walk in Peace / I'm Timber's Mom.
Durn, hope I spell right. Great Article.
Love to learn new things. Like to try planting them to see if they will make it.
Great Article, clear and concise.
Name: Michele Roth N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b) I'm always on my way out the door..
Thanks Jacki!
I loved the article! I'm just getting started with propagating these wonderful plants and I'm enjoying every minute of it! They are super plants to work with and so easy to maintain. Really they are one of very few plants in my gardens that I never have to worry about. I love 'em!
Name: BlueFox Grand Forks, B.C. Cdn. Zone 5A (Zone 4a) Romantic & Rustic, Xeric & Organic
I agree Chelle - I'm starting a stock plant display garden using the tall Sedum, a few of the shorter ones between them for a ground cover and several varieties of Semps for contrast. In a few years when it fills in it'll look fantastic, plus give me propagation material.