Does anyone grow sedum in the ground in Central Florida? Just wondering if the humidity and summer rains affect their growth. I have a couple of sedum, but in pots. They seem to do OK, but I'd like to put some of them in the ground to cover a bare spot that gets part/mostly sun and little water. In the summer, there would be plenty of rainy days, but our soil is sand, so it's very well-draining. Winter would be dry.
I just received several new (to me) SunSparkler sedum, and I would hate to lose them by putting them in the wrong place. Here's what I have:
Blue Elf
Firecracker
Lime Twister
Lime Zinger
Cherry Tart
Coral Reef (don't think this one is a Sunsparkler)