Hi Heidi 🌺.These colors of Sedum are very beautiful . I lovet and I have the red flowers and I will plant another colors of Sedum in my garden .Have awonderful day .🌺🌻🌺
Great video showcasing one of the late season 'stars' of the garden! I have many sedums and would love to get my hands on that Jade one! Thanks Heidi 😃😃😃
I like sedum for the reason you mentioned which is late season food for pollinators at a time when many of the other flowers are spent. Thanks for an up close look at this cool plant.💚
Great video, I love all sedum. It's so tuff. About the first plant to start coming up in the spring. I have Autumn Joy, I had it for many years. I'm going to invest in getting me some different varieties. Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Thank you for these videos. The garden center near me has perennial hibiscus 33% off and your hibiscus video was extremely helpful in narrowing down from all the choices.
Hi Heidi, I love your videos! I have a question about my hardy hibiscus plants. I live in zone 5b southeast Wisconsin. I bought 8 hardy hibiscus plants last spring. 4 were planted in the ground, and 4 were planted in pots on my deck. All of them are doing great. I would like to bring the 4 in pots in my house for the winter. I have done this with my geranium plants with great success. The geraniums were placed in south windows and west windows. They bloomed all winter and are huge now. Can I do the same with my hardy hibiscus? Thank you so much for all of your great videos!
No, I do not recommend bringing them in the house. They need to go through winter dormancy f you want them to loom next year. I am guessing they are probably close to being done blooming now in your garden. They do not bloom all winter even if you did take them in.
@@fraukeg.facchini2691 I know I have actually learned that that is not the truth. Unfortunately, the deer at my house eat them all down to ground level so they actually do somewhat look the same and I can only grow low growing ground cover sedum.
@@MrDuffy81 That's sad, sorry to hear! The deer have nibbled on my old-fashioned Autumn Joy occasionally but it saved me from having to Chelsea Chop them to keep them from flopping. 😄
I love these comparison videos. Very interesting and helpful.
Thank you for watching them.
I love how easy it is to propagate and move around, just cut it off and stick it into ground.
Yes that is true.
Just what I needed. A good comparison. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the comparison videos!
I am glad you found it helpful.
Hi Heidi 🌺.These colors of Sedum are very beautiful . I lovet and I have the red flowers and I will plant another colors of Sedum in my garden .Have awonderful day .🌺🌻🌺
I bet your garden is beautiful
I'm learning to love sedum. Thanks Heidi!
LOL that is funny, but I know what you mean.
Yay for sedum! Great video as always. Have a great weekend.
Thank you for watching. Enjoy your weekend as well.
Great video showcasing one of the late season 'stars' of the garden! I have many sedums and would love to get my hands on that Jade one! Thanks Heidi 😃😃😃
It is a different look for sure.
Thank you for the great video. It’s helpful to know the differences between all those beautiful sedum 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
I like sedum for the reason you mentioned which is late season food for pollinators at a time when many of the other flowers are spent. Thanks for an up close look at this cool plant.💚
You are welcome. We cant forget about our late season garden.
Thank you so much for this video ❤been waiting for this one. Cheers, from Toronto, Ontario Canada 🇨🇦. I love sedum ❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
@@gardencrossings I always look forward to the videos 😊
Great video, I love all sedum. It's so tuff. About the first plant to start coming up in the spring. I have Autumn Joy, I had it for many years. I'm going to invest in getting me some different varieties. Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for these videos. The garden center near me has perennial hibiscus 33% off and your hibiscus video was extremely helpful in narrowing down from all the choices.
If they dont have what you are looking for you can check out our online selection. www.gardencrossings.com/product-category/perennials/rose-mallow/
Beautiful 💓 definitely an easy to grow stunning plant. Love them all.
It sure is!
I love the back in black sedum
It is a neat coloration for sure, even when it is not in bloom
Thank you. Great information
Thanks for watching
Can these sedum handle zone 10b dry heat ?
Hi Heidi, I love your videos! I have a question about my hardy hibiscus plants. I live in zone 5b southeast Wisconsin. I bought 8 hardy hibiscus plants last spring. 4 were planted in the ground, and 4 were planted in pots on my deck. All of them are doing great. I would like to bring the 4 in pots in my house for the winter. I have done this with my geranium plants with great success. The geraniums were placed in south windows and west windows. They bloomed all winter and are huge now. Can I do the same with my hardy hibiscus? Thank you so much for all of your great videos!
No, I do not recommend bringing them in the house. They need to go through winter dormancy f you want them to loom next year. I am guessing they are probably close to being done blooming now in your garden. They do not bloom all winter even if you did take them in.
Thank you!@@gardencrossings
Ooo I want them all!
I can tell you where you can get them 😁 www.gardencrossings.com
Thank you so much! What is your favorite one?
I really like Popstar
When you say it's 7 plants total do you mean 7 quart sizes or gallon sizes?😊
These have been planted for several years so it wont matter if you started as a quart or gallon, either will get to this mature size.
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What’s the bright maroon color at the back ?, time stamp 8.10
I think it is Back in Black Sedum
Here’s my Sedum joke: Yeah, they are great but when you’ve seen one, you’ve sedum all.
Funny but totally untrue! 😂
@@fraukeg.facchini2691 I know I have actually learned that that is not the truth. Unfortunately, the deer at my house eat them all down to ground level so they actually do somewhat look the same and I can only grow low growing ground cover sedum.
@@MrDuffy81 That's sad, sorry to hear! The deer have nibbled on my old-fashioned Autumn Joy occasionally but it saved me from having to Chelsea Chop them to keep them from flopping. 😄