Sedums

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  1. wiseowl

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    Hello I have to divide and move several Sedums is it the time to do now and will they survive in light shade.Thank you:smile:
     
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    Hello Woo :)
    I divided a sedum over the weekend. Yes you can do it now.

    Hmm! They need full sun really......for a couple of reasons; they develop sappy tall growth in shade, they will struggle to flower and could rot off in too shady a spot. Can you not find a full sun location?
     
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      Good afternoon @Verdun my good friend I shall find them position in full sun then ,and thank you for your sound advice,which is very much appreciated:smile:
       
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        Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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        Hi @wiseowl a lot of Sedums prefere to be planted in a sunny border and the bees/butterflies will love them although they will survive in a shady spot.When you dig them up and bits of stems that break off just pop them into a jar of water and in a few weeks time they will have sprouted roots and when you have lots of roots at the base you will Be able to plant them out into the garden:smile:
         
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          Good evening @Kandy my friend and thank you ,I never knew that,I could end up with lots of them,and I do like them:smile:
           
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          They are very resilient and tolerant most soils, even heavy clay, but do need some sun for part of the day at least to do well.
           
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            Good morning @Redwing and thank you my friend :smile:
             
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