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May 5, 2010 7:24 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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I usually give them less sun until rooted, they seem to get their new roots going quicker if not stressed. I just did some that way for my DIL and they are doing great. Here's a link to the newly planted pot. Both of the back tall sedum I pinched back the tallest stalk at the back of the pot and put them in small pots to root. DIL is going to send pictures next month after everything fills in good. Can't wait to see how they look then. She is so excited to know she won't have to replant the pots every year.
Would love to see pictures of your Autumn Joy, Chelle, those are nice big clumps.

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