Name: Evan Pioneer Valley south, MA, USA (Zone 6a)
Tabby, your DB pic has a great habit. Open but not floppy. Based on advice from Lynn I shouldn't have fertilized or watered so much. Maybe next year I'll get that nice form.
They are looking great Spring. How many different sedum do you have?
I got a couple new ones this year. I need to take photos of them.
One is S. laxum, a really different sedum.
Like to see that one. Most of mine are the taller ones, maybe 20. I hate to keep count because then I think I'm a hoarder. Bonfire is under the sedums in picture 4.
You asked me about Sedum 'Pinky' if it holds the pink color all season. It doesn't the tips are pink only in the spring.
Such beautiful specimens you have there Charleen. They must really love your southern growing conditions. Autumn Joy is one of my favorites, it is such a no care plant here in the Pacific Northwest.
Autunm Joys is beautiful! The bees just love these lants .
Lynn , that's a nice sedum. I think I got that in a yahoo co-op. I need to keep better track of plants. My poor brain has a hard time kepping track.
I'm looking forward to seeing it bloom next year. It is a CA and OR native sedum. It can have pink, white or yellow flowers. Not sure what mine with have.