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Frosted Fire Sedum

Sedum x 'Frosted Fire'

  • Frosted Fire Sedum Transforms from Pale Green Blooms to Vibrant Reddish-Pink for Season-Long Color
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-9
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall, 1 ft Wide
  • Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
  • Top Pick for Border or Small groups
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Give this plant at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily to keep the stems sturdy and upright. While it can survive in partial shade, too little sun causes the stems to stretch and flop over, ruining the dense, mounded habit you want.
  • Soil: Excellent drainage is non-negotiable for Sedum; think gritty, sandy, or rocky textures rather than rich loam. If you have heavy clay soil, you must plant in a raised berm or mix in gravel to break it up, as wet feet will quickly rot the roots.

Watering Requirements

During the first season, water deeply once a week to help the root system anchor itself in the ground. Once established, this plant is incredibly drought-tolerant and prefers the "soak and dry" method where you let the soil dry out completely between waterings. If you are inconsistent or overwater, the plant will become mushy and prone to root rot rather than just wilting.

Pruning Tips

Frosted Fire Sedum blooms on new wood, so the best time to prune is in very early spring before new green rosettes emerge from the soil. Simply cut the old, dried stems down to the ground to clear the way for fresh growth. Many gardeners leave the flower heads standing through winter because they look great with snow on them and provide structure when everything else is flat.

Fertilizer Needs

Skip the heavy chemical fertilizers and simply apply a thin layer of compost around the base in spring. You should specifically avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers or "bloom boosters" because they force rapid, weak growth that cannot support the heavy flower heads. If you treat this plant too well with rich food, it will punish you by splitting open and falling apart in the center.

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Description

Add some frosty and subdued hues to your landscape with the very hardy Frosted Fire Autumn Stonecrop (Sedum x 'Frosted Fire')! Frosted Fire's flower head's tighter growth emerges as a frosted white to pale green cluster. By summer have filled out into rosy flower heads and tighter clusters yet, and the pollinators won't be able to resist!

Featuring thick, fleshy, waxy light green leaves with creamy yellow serrated margins forming a dense upright mound. Frosted Fire has a clump-forming growth habit and thicker, sturdy stems. These sturdy perennials are able to stand up to the full sun without shrinking.

The blooms mature to a darker bright reddish-pink hue and then dry on the plant for winter interest. You can prune these blooms off in winter and use them as dried flowers after frost or leave them for both winter interest or food for songbirds!

How to Use Frosted Fire Autumn Stonecrop In The Landscape

Frosted Fire creates a unique border garden addition. Their eclectic look and soft, soothing hues blend beautifully with about any garden palette. Standing up to the sun without shrinking, the dense habit and thicker foliage Frosted Fire sports fill your sunny beds with tranquil colors all growing season.

Pollinator gardens and rock gardens both benefit from these curious plants! The attractive foliage is drought and salt tolerant so plant these in that 'hell strip' along the road, and those in coastal areas can plant these near ocean spray without worry.

Sized great for containers, these can also be used as cut flowers and dried decor. Mass plantings in hot sunny locations are natural places to plant Sedum. Any sunny perennial bed and cottage garden will love these frosted blooms and icy foliage. Easy to grow, Sedum are perfect for gardeners of all experience levels.

  • Soft Green Waxy Foliage with Creamy White Margins
  • Frosted Soft Green Buds Open Pink & Darken With Age
  • Thick Succulent Leaves
  • Dense Heads & Tighter Growth Habit
  • Mounded Clumping Perennials
  • Food For Birds!
  • Bees & Butterflies Love the Blooms!

#ProPlantTips For Care

Full sun plants like Frosted Fire Stonecrop, tolerate heat and sun all summer without fail. Handling some part sun in hotter climates. Not particular about soil type, Stonecrop prefers average moisture and any kind of well-drained soil, but can also tolerate poor or rocky soils. In fact, Sedum grown in organically rich soil are actually lanky and weak-stemmed. Growing about 12-15 inches tall and 18 inches wide, these adaptable, hardy perennials bloom from late summer through autumn.

Stonecrop has very low moisture needs and is extremely cold-hardy in growing zones 3 and up. These rabbit-resistant plants require very little maintenance. Pest and disease-free, Sedum benefits from division every few years and removing dead debris each early spring.

  • Full Sun
  • Low Moisture Needs Once Established
  • Any Well-Drained Soil
  • Rabbit Resistant
  • Grows In Poor Soil
  • Salt & Drought Tolerant
  • Easy Care & Low Maintenance

For heat and sun-loving plants that are frosty cool in color, you will love this easy-care, hardy Frosted Fire Autumn Stonecrop! Order yours from Nature Hills Nursery today!

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does Frosted Fire Sedum get at maturity, both height and width?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum typically reaches 12-18 inches tall and spreads 18-24 inches wide at maturity. This dense, mounded perennial forms sturdy clumps with thick stems that won't flop over in full sun. Space plants 18-20 inches apart for proper air circulation and room to spread.

What are the planting zones for Frosted Fire Sedum?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-9, making it exceptionally cold hardy. This tough perennial handles both extreme heat and freezing temperatures with ease. Plant in spring after frost danger passes for best establishment, available at naturehills.com.

Does Frosted Fire Sedum grow well in my zone (e.g., zone 3-8)?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum is hardy in zones 3-9, making it suitable for most North American gardens. This tough perennial thrives in full sun and handles extreme cold well thanks to its thick, succulent foliage. Check your specific zone on the USDA map to confirm compatibility before planting.

What are the care requirements for Frosted Fire Sedum, including watering and soil?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum thrives in full sun with well-draining soil and requires minimal water once established. This drought-tolerant perennial handles poor soils and salt exposure exceptionally well. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot.

How much sun does Frosted Fire Sedum require?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum thrives in full sun and won't shrink or wilt in intense sunlight like many perennials do. Its thick, succulent leaves and sturdy stems are built to handle hot, sunny locations all day long. Plant it in your sunniest beds for best performance, available at naturehills.com.

How is Frosted Fire Sedum shipped—bare root, potted, or plugs?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum ships as live plants in containers, not bare root or plugs. The potted format ensures the succulent's thick, fleshy root system stays protected during shipping. Plant your containerized sedum immediately upon arrival for best establishment.

Will Frosted Fire Sedum survive hot, dry summers without much care?

  • Yes, Frosted Fire Sedum thrives in hot, dry conditions with minimal care once established. Its thick, succulent leaves store water naturally, and the sturdy stems won't shrink in full sun. Plant it in well-draining soil and water occasionally the first season to establish roots.

Does Frosted Fire Sedum attract deer or rabbits, and is it deer resistant?

  • Frosted Fire Sedum is deer and rabbit resistant due to its thick, waxy succulent foliage that these animals typically avoid. The fleshy leaves and drought-tolerant nature make it unappealing to most garden pests. Plant it in sunny borders or mass plantings where deer browsing is a concern.

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