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For Drc....thank you xx
By Scottish
- 5 Aug, 2012
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Sedum spurium purpurteppich.....as you can see has taken very well. The green one is just about there - tiny new shoots are just appearing. Thanks!
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These are lovely little plants :o)
6 Aug, 2012
It sure has Drc...I was amazed at how quickly it started putting on new growth. I had expected it to die back a bit before it started sprouting.
Aren't they Hywel....admired Denise's recently and she kindly shared :)
6 Aug, 2012
They are evergreen in my garden and spreads well as long as space is allowed...nice one to have for ground cover...bought a few of them for that purpose..:))
8 Aug, 2012
Thanks for that Michaella - sedums generally do better in pots in my garden - soil can get a bit too moist. I'm bringing the 2 I got from Drc on in pots - once they are larger I'll try a bit in the border to see how it goes before I commit to planting it.
8 Aug, 2012
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5 Aug, 2012