Thank you for your videos. I love them. You don’t rush through the plants, so for me the information gets a chance to sink in. You speak with the knowledge of a real plantswoman. Time with you is always well spent.👏
Really love sedums. Sedum sieboldii (October daphne) and those in the Sunsparkler series are some of my favorites. But yes, I think the name has changed. I most successfully grow the creepers-in my yard the taller varieties end up getting munched by deer.
Here in the USA we are fortunate to have so very many Hylotelephiums to choose from thanks to companies like Proven Winners and Monrovia amongst others. There are sturdy and easy to grow plants of many sizes, colors of leaf and of bloom. I love their look in my garden in areas of poor soil and sharp drainage, in hot summer sun.
Thank you for your videos.
I love them.
You don’t rush through the plants, so for me the information gets a chance to sink in.
You speak with the knowledge of a real plantswoman.
Time with you is always well spent.👏
Really interesting. Especially being able to see how breeding is affecting the plant forms.
FYI, these are so easy to multiply, so choose your favourite and then you can get many more ❤
Really love sedums. Sedum sieboldii (October daphne) and those in the Sunsparkler series are some of my favorites. But yes, I think the name has changed. I most successfully grow the creepers-in my yard the taller varieties end up getting munched by deer.
love sedums unfortunately snails do as well! Rosy your mug is beautiful. Can you source it? Thank you
Here in the USA we are fortunate to have so very many Hylotelephiums to choose from thanks to companies like Proven Winners and Monrovia amongst others. There are sturdy and easy to grow plants of many sizes, colors of leaf and of bloom.
I love their look in my garden in areas of poor soil and sharp drainage, in hot summer sun.
It made me sad when you just tossed the first sedum to the side 😂
A word of warning: Deer eat sedum like candy. I had to move mine to a safe area. They transplanted with no problem.
In my experience, deer do not eat sedum. (NJ)