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Mar 22, 2014 5:13 PM CST
Name: J.C. S.
Kansas (Zone 6b)
Sempervivums Sedums Lilies Garden Ideas: Level 2
Hey all,
This question may look familiar to those who frequent the semp forum, I asked a similar question over there. Sticking tongue out

Just wondering, is 25-30 degrees at night too cold for young, undeveloped sedums with small root systems?
I will be in-ground planting Sedum Spurium 'Fuldaglut' (Dragon's Blood or Fireglow), Sedum Kamtschaticum (Improved Golden), and Sedum Reflexum Blue Spruce. They are all in 2"x2" pots and cold hardy, I'm just ultra paranoid about killing them due to their small size and lack of development.

If 25-30 is too cold, what temp should I wait for?
Also, would a frost or freeze seriously harm them?

Thanks for any help,
J.C.
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