Sedum spectabile.
By Homebird
- 31 Aug, 2009
- 5 likes
Colouring up early this year.
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So annoying when plants do that - well help them keep their heads up because they're certainly lovely blooms.
1 Sep, 2009
Many gardeners trim sedum back... the Chelsea Chop....
this means the flower heads grow by autumn, but the plants are not so tall, so they don't flop over...
Google : Trimming Sedum Grows On You and it will lead you to a question by Andrea Richter on 9th Jan.2008.
I hope this helps... here is the link ~
www.growsonyou.com/question/show/327-trimming-sedum
2 Sep, 2009
I'm pleased to have been of help...
Notice that one member warns about not getting the sap on your skin or in your eyes !!!
I've tried trimming my Sedum Spectabile in early summer and it does result in a more compact flowering plant in the autumn. :o)
2 Sep, 2009
lovely, mine are the same colour
3 Sep, 2009
Very pretty
6 Oct, 2009
:o))
6 Oct, 2009
It's lovely.
1 Sep, 2009