Sedum Autumn Joy is a popular perennial useful and loved for the intriguing transformation it undergoes from one season to the next. Even without its chameleon-like nature, it would still be ...
Sedums or stonecrops are real workhorses in many gardens. Sedum telephium or “Autumn Joy” is a result of a cross made in 1955 between Sedum spectabile, from China and Japan, and Sedum telephium, from ...
In 2016 and 2017 Master Gardeners planted and maintained a small trial for perennials in West Texas. One of the plants involved in that trial was Autumn Fire Sedum (Hylotelephium spectabile “Autumn ...
Right now with its colorful bright pink flowers in bloom, the sedum called Autumn Joy appears in many perennial beds. It is one of my favorite plants, and it's the sedum most people know. There are ...
Hello, Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The dry weather continues here in the Valley. I hope we receive the rain which is in the forecast for the weekend. Water needs for our field crops, ...
Are you looking for reliable plants that thrive year after year? These are no secret—they are the perennials expert gardeners always grow. These plants are beautiful and low-maintenance, year after ...
Perennial flowers may be expensive but are well worth the investment. Summer perennials come back year after year, and many are low-maintenance, easy-care plants. Moreover, the perennials you'll find ...
Winter gardens can feel like a quiet, gray world, but the truth is, a little patience can transform them into something ...
Perennials for cool-season containers may seem like the proverbial horticultural oxymoron, but that is exactly what I have been planting the last few days in my zone 8a landscape. My favorite pansy ...
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Top 10 Year Round Flowers and Perennial Plants
Having a beautiful garden every month of the year can be quite a challenge. Depending on where you live, your growing conditions can make choosing the right plants for year-round appeal a difficult ...
With this dangerously hot weather we are experiencing, and the drought we are all suffering from, there is one genus of plants out there that is reveling in our misery. Those plants are the sedums.
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