Love me some Sedums! So pretty and so reliable. I have divided mine many times over. They are like the gift that keeps on giving. 🥰. Loved seeing the variety of sedums in your gardens. They all look so healthy and happy! Many thanks for sharing your beautiful collection of sedums with us and for the great information. 👌🪴🥰
Always love seeing your gardens. I have a few different sedum in my yard but after seeing your incredible collection it has encouraged me to expand on what I have, thanks for sharing these.
I really enjoy your videos. Always interesting and informative. Your property is gorgeous, like a park. Just gorgeous, love having video tours. I love sedums, all of them. We planted several sedums this spring believing, well hoping, deers wouldn’t eat them…we were wrong. 😢
Of my all time favorite plants is the tall sedums! If you don't already have 'Jaws', it has fantastic deeply serrated foliage and massive late blooming flowerheads, though I can't seem to come across any much good online photos of it, but is an impressive plant I need to divide and move more about the place! 'Carl' is on the earlier blooming side and of compact habit.
I had the advantage of many years managing a garden center, where I purchased perennials and nursery stock and had easy access to many exciting varieties. I am no longer in that position, so from the outside looking in, I suggest developing relationships with your local garden centers and landscapers. I would often get requests for specific varieties from customers and then add them to my orders. They may do the same for you. At that time, as manager from my corner of the world, I purchased heavily from Bailey Nurseries and Monrovia, both wholesale growers (and both sell nationwide), so you would need to buy them through your garden center. We also purchased from Gertens, Inver Grove Heights, MN, which sells wholesale and has a massive retail garden center with a great Sedum offering. I don't know if they do mail-order. If you like plants, Gertens is a great garden center to visit. I could spend a day there!
New subscriber here you have a beautiful garden and yard. I didn’t know it were so many different varieties of Sedums I do have Sedum Joy type but I will be looking for other types thanks to. you
I disagree that Stonecrop or other sedums like “dry.” They can do ok to well in dry. But they do appreciate moisture. The shorter ground cover(ish) sedums will go gangbusters with lots of water.
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Never realised there were so many varieties, just come across this guy and he comes across brilliantly, great voice and describes expertly
I love how you can just break off a pice of a Sedum and plop it into the earth and boom ya got another one growing! 🌱love these easy growing plants! ❤
Love me some Sedums! So pretty and so reliable. I have divided mine many times over. They are like the gift that keeps on giving. 🥰. Loved seeing the variety of sedums in your gardens. They all look so healthy and happy! Many thanks for sharing your beautiful collection of sedums with us and for the great information. 👌🪴🥰
I really enjoy your videos, such good info and pictures!
I’m just discovering the reliability of sedums in a low maintenance border. Thanks for showing a variety of choices.
I clicked for the sedums but was amazed by the trees.
Beautiful collection…thank you for all the info!
Always love seeing your gardens.
I have a few different sedum in my yard but after seeing your incredible collection it has encouraged me to expand on what I have, thanks for sharing these.
I adore sedums! They are such doers. Next spring I want to get the white one called Iceberg.
Enjoyed seeing the different sedums in the different landscapes, Thanks
Your garden is so beautiful!
Thank you for the great video. Your gardens are beautiful!
So nice to have a zone 4 post!
Your landscape is very beautiful
Lots to choose from 😊
I really enjoy your videos. Always interesting and informative. Your property is gorgeous, like a park. Just gorgeous, love having video tours. I love sedums, all of them. We planted several sedums this spring believing, well hoping, deers wouldn’t eat them…we were wrong. 😢
The sedum makes for a beautiful contrast with the blue globosa. Love your vids!
I would love to see a full tour of your property! It's so beautiful!
That Thunderhead is pretty cool! Might look into getting that one too.
Of my all time favorite plants is the tall sedums! If you don't already have 'Jaws', it has fantastic deeply serrated foliage and massive late blooming flowerheads, though I can't seem to come across any much good online photos of it, but is an impressive plant I need to divide and move more about the place! 'Carl' is on the earlier blooming side and of compact habit.
Jaws! Love the name, I’m going to keep my eye out for that one. Thanks for the recommendation!
Looks great ! Can I fall plant these? Which ones tolerate a snow load?
I love sedums but a lot of mine have powdery mildew this year. Hopefully it was a weird year from weather
all of these are reclassified as "Hylotelephium" now, no?
Where do you buy these?
I had the advantage of many years managing a garden center, where I purchased perennials and nursery stock and had easy access to many exciting varieties. I am no longer in that position, so from the outside looking in, I suggest developing relationships with your local garden centers and landscapers. I would often get requests for specific varieties from customers and then add them to my orders. They may do the same for you.
At that time, as manager from my corner of the world, I purchased heavily from Bailey Nurseries and Monrovia, both wholesale growers (and both sell nationwide), so you would need to buy them through your garden center. We also purchased from Gertens, Inver Grove Heights, MN, which sells wholesale and has a massive retail garden center with a great Sedum offering. I don't know if they do mail-order. If you like plants, Gertens is a great garden center to visit. I could spend a day there!
New subscriber here you have a beautiful garden and yard. I didn’t know it were so many different varieties of Sedums I do have Sedum Joy type but I will be looking for other types thanks to. you
Unfortunately the deer like the uptight varieties in my garden.
I disagree that Stonecrop or other sedums like “dry.” They can do ok to well in dry. But they do appreciate moisture. The shorter ground cover(ish) sedums will go gangbusters with lots of water.