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Sedum Ellacombianum

drc726

By Drc726


Sedum Ellacombianum (Sedum ellacombianum)



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that is very pretty

6 Jul, 2012

amy
Amy
 

Its very cheerful , I think this is the same as one growing on the roof of some old maltings buildings up the road , I'm not going to climb up to find out :o)

6 Jul, 2012

 

Thanks P and A.

6 Jul, 2012

 

now I know what that is on my rockery, thanks D

6 Jul, 2012

 

Lovely... adding to GoYpedia :o)

6 Jul, 2012

 

You seem to do very well being on clay Denise ;)))

6 Jul, 2012

 

It nice to know the names Yorkshire, Thanks TT.
Hi Lilc Clay soils are usually rich in plant nutrients and they also retain much of the fertilizers that are added. However, it is sticky when wet, and forms hard lumps, which are impossible to break down when dry.
I find in hot dry weather I get deep, cracks which can tear the roots apart and the plant dies of thirst. So its very much trial and error, loose some while others survive. This almost happened to my Rowan a couple of years ago, had to leave the hose on it for 24 hours.

6 Jul, 2012

 

Great size!

7 Jul, 2012

 

Thanks Michaella, it does spread but is easy to pull up and control.

8 Jul, 2012

 

The yellnw and red look great drc! :o)

8 Jul, 2012

 

Yes they do Leigh, I will put a close up photo of the red one.

8 Jul, 2012

 

I dug out a new bed yesterday Denise. Was like shovelling into concrete, then when I soaked it, you know it, sticky and heavy!
I have cracks right now...never knew that about tearing the roots. Thanks for the info.

8 Jul, 2012

 

Hope it helps Lilc, my front is solid clay and the lavenders do really well there but they are old now and I plan to replant this autumn but that means digging ugh.

8 Jul, 2012




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