The Garden
Name: Sedum 'Cherry Tuffle'
Type: Sedum,Ground Cover
Description:
Location:
 
Red
Sun Level: Full sun to mostly sunny
Bloom Time: Summer thru Fall
Height: 18 in.
Spread: 24 in.
Care:
Care: These plants are extremely low-maintenance. Simply situate them in a spot that has good soil drainage and adequate sunlight, and they'll practically take care of themselves. They don't need deadheading (removing spent blooms), and they often look good even into winter. However, extreme heat and a lack of sunlight both can cause sedum plants to get a bit leggy. Cutting back the plants after they are done flowering can help to maintain their shape and encourage bushier, sturdier growth.
 
Disease: Sedum has generally very few pests and disease problems. Occasionally slugs and snails might feed on the plant. In poorly drained, wet soil, it can get crown rot.
 
Propagation: Other than removing any broken or diseases stems, sedum does not require much pruning. Sedums grown in cooler climates that die back in the winter benefit from removing all the dead plant parts in the early spring to make room for new growth.
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