Plants in the Sedum family are easy to grow, they prefer abundant sunlight and are tolerant of high temperatures, drought, and frost
They thrive in well-drained soil containing 50% sand, gravel, or perlite, during the initial stages of planting, they require moderate watering to promote growth, but standing water should be avoided to prevent rotting
Once the plants are established, they can tolerate several days of drought, and their foliage color becomes even more vibrant, this is why they are a great choice for replacing lawns, as they save water and
eliminate the need for mowing
Gold Moss Stonecrop is a fast-spreading succulent plant that
can be used as a ground cover, replacing lawns and requiring less water and no mowing
It can also be grown as a hanging plant in pots, where its trailing stems will cascade down like a green waterfall