Plant them and forget them! That basically sums up why you should include a variety of sedum in your garden and landscape. Available in a seemingly endless selection of sizes, colors, and shapes, sedum vary from 3-inch-tall ground-huggers to 3-foot-tall. Their adaptable nature also allows sedum to work as well in the landscape as it does in containers. Most sedum bloom in the late summer and fall and produce nectar-rich heads of rose, red, yellow, or white flowers that will attract butterflies from miles around. And, when not in bloom, sedum shows off fleshy bright green, gray, red, maroon, chartreuse, or variegated foliage from early spring till frost. Sedum is also deer resistant. Hardy from zones 3-8.
Sedum are the perfect easy maintenance plant that will flourish in the sun and are also drought tolerant; rosy pink flower clusters will debut in late spring to early summer providing delicious nectar to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds
Sedum are happiest in bright sunlight, so they do well in settings with at least 6 hours of full sun but can tolerate some shade
Stunning contrast for mixed perennials in a cutting garden, and sensational in mass plantings
Sedum is cold hardy to USDA Zones 3-9; Sedum has a moderate growth rate and is best planted in the spring after the threat of frost has passed but before the hot summer temperatures kick in
Sedum is a long-lasting perennial that is known for its vibrant foliage
Additional soil may be required based on type of decorative container size and volume
Items ship pre-bloom and slightly smaller than images shown and will grow into mature plants
Feed with compost in landscape beds or with an all purpose fertilizer as needed in pots and containers; follow label instructions
Trim dead or yellowing leaves to keep the plant healthy and encourage growth.