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Thankfully there is a gate across the bridge, so the little digging devil couldn't access the raised semps beds.
I told her it was a good thing God made her so cute.
She really is adorable, but I am very glad she is in her own home again.
I have been repairing the damage for the last two days. Now to get it all cleaned up and plant some nice big, tall sedum. I have some young ones in pots ready to go.
Lynn,You will show some pictures? I have been pulling up sod to extend my daylily bed but I wanted to share some picturs. Sorry to sore and tired to get the names. This is the Party Series, Pool Party, Birthday Party one other have to look in the morning
T-Rex Jaws These to look the same, maybe they will have different blooms. Autumn Joy, She looked good tonight with the evergreen 'Frosty Morn' not a strong grower for me.
Great photos spring.
Frosty Morn is a slow grower for me also.
I will take photos as soon as I get all the damage repaired. May take awhile.
While I was at Kevin Vaughn's I took a photo of a beautiful variegated sedum he has. I think it is still on my camera. Will look to see. It was impressive to say the least.
I love the height of this sedum. Great at the middle/front of a border, or in a container. Love the color of the pink against the soft green color of the leaves.
Really nice Spring.
Name: Evan Pioneer Valley south, MA, USA (Zone 6a)
Thanks Lynn. This one was an experiment. The other is very open so I'll be moving it between a Euphorbia and Ajania to hopefully provide some support. Plus the beautiful blast of pink will brighten up that spot. I found a great nursery about 30 mi. from here with several nice upright Sedum among other things.