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Sensational Sedum Plants For Sale At Nature Hills
Sedum plants are hardy perennial, and quite drought-tolerant once established! Xeric and adaptable, there are hundreds of species of Sedums and they are widely grown because of the ease of care!
Sedum foliage is attractive during the growing season and many of these plants are adorned with beautiful flowers in early fall. Also known as Stonecrop, Sedums are left standing during winter months and the plant stalks add a vibrant appearance to a winter landscape! Along with a beautiful plant, the added benefit of Sedums is the butterflies they will attract.
Hardy perennial Sedums thrive throughout USDA growing zones 3 to 9 and handle sun, drought, heat, and chill! The fleshy leaves of both forms of Sedum hold moisture and are perfect for highlighting the star-shaped flower clusters!
Using Sedums In Your Garden
This is one of the most exciting and hardy garden perennials that you can plant in your garden. Low-growing Sedum plants are used for mass plantings, edging, and as spillers throughout the garden, while more upright and mounding Sedums are fantastic individual ornamental specimens!
Sedum offers spring, summer, and fall interest and are very versatile in the landscape and can be used as groundcovers, in Rock Garden or xeric landscaping areas, Cottage Gardens, in mixed Perennial borders and beds, spilling over the edges of hanging baskets and planters, and as late-season flowering landscape fillers.
For a short, seasonal display, simply pop the growing container directly into your ornamental pots. This makes an easy-peasy change out from your summer look right into an autumn-themed container. Cut flowers of taller varieties can last for weeks in your flower arrangements. Even the dark dried flower stems are fantastic in dried arrangements or for use in your fall and winter pots or décor!
Caring For Sedum
Place them in an area in the house that gets 4 or more hours of direct sunlight or more than 12 hours of strong artificial light. Most Sedums should be planted in full sun to partial shade and in well-drained soil.
This perennial will tolerate most soil types and is very drought-resistant. It actually prefers drier soil! In fact, plants that are grown in rich, moist soils may produce heavy, weaker growth that flops as the flower heads develop.
Be sure to leave the stems and flowers on the plant standing, even after a frost comes. In the meantime, Sedum is really wonderful in winter! The seed heads turn a dark brown color and remain rigid and erect to catch and sculpt the snow all winter long. You'll love this fantastic addition to your winter garden. It's easy enough to do a quick cleanup in early spring - Just cut the dried stems down to the ground.
Spectacular Sedum For Sale Now!
Order your quality perennial Sedum from Nature Hills today and enjoy summer and fall blossoms and xeric growth! Your garden and pollinators will benefit from these tough garden gems!
FAQ's for Buying Sedum Online
What makes Sedum plants ideal for drought-tolerant landscaping?
What makes Sedum plants ideal for drought-tolerant landscaping?
Sedum, also known as Stonecrop, is a hardy, drought-resistant perennial that thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. These succulents store water in their fleshy leaves, making them perfect for xeriscaping and low-water gardens.
Sedum, also known as Stonecrop, is a hardy, drought-resistant perennial that thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. These succulents store water in their fleshy leaves, making them perfect for xeriscaping and low-water gardens.
Sedum, also known as Stonecrop, is a hardy, drought-resistant perennial that thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. These succulents store water in their fleshy leaves, making them perfect for xeriscaping and low-water gardens.
Yes, low-growing Sedum varieties make excellent groundcovers and edging plants. They spread easily, crowd out weeds, and create colorful, textured mats that offer visual interest in rock gardens, pathways, and containers.
How do I care for Sedum to keep it looking its best year-round?
How do I care for Sedum to keep it looking its best year-round?
Plant Sedum in sunny spots with well-drained soil and avoid overwatering. Leave stems standing through winter for structural beauty and prune them back in early spring for a tidy appearance and healthy regrowth.
Are Sedum plants good for attracting pollinators?
Are Sedum plants good for attracting pollinators?
Absolutely—Sedum plants produce nectar-rich flower clusters that attract butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators. Their late-season blooms also provide an essential food source when many other flowers have faded.
What companion plants work well with Sedum in the landscape?
What companion plants work well with Sedum in the landscape?
Sedum pairs beautifully with ornamental grasses, Coneflowers, Yarrow, and Daylilies in borders or naturalized plantings. It also complements cottage gardens, rock gardens, and autumn-themed container displays.
