After three months the plant develops an extensive root system.
Stonecrop ground cover care.
Low growing sedum spreads along the ground reaching only a few inches or less in height.
Sedum stonecrop is an easy to grow group of succulents that look great in the summer and autumn garden.
We like to divide sedum into two main categories based on the plants growth habits.
They re hardy easy to care for and beloved by pollinators.
Many gardeners are familiar with upright varieties of sedum such as sedum autumn joy as excellent plants for late season color in the dry hot days of late summer and early autumn.
Stonecrop ground cover plants need regular watering while they establish.
This makes them perfect for use as a ground cover along paths in.
But there are also several varieties of low growing sedum that are very good as ground covers in hot dry areas of a landscape where turfgrass and other plants struggle to survive.
But it is a drought tolerant ground cover once established.
Angelina stonecrop needs regular watering after you first plant it.
The leaves are thick and semi glossy.
When the weather is dry newly planted stonecrop needs up to 1 inch of water per week applied with a garden hose fitted with a soft spray attachment.
The family of stonecrop succulents is large and encompasses low growing trailing plants and tall spiked flowering plants that may get up to a foot in height.
In fact heavy clay soil or other waterlogged sites can kill the plant.
Here at plant delights nursery we have been growing sedum plants for over 25 years in our hot humid rainy raleigh garden and so we thought we d pass on our expert tips for growing sedum plants as well as the names of our favorite varieties of these popular succulent plants.