@@TheGardenMouse I sure will. I have to buy some plant first! Lol New home and there are hardly any plants. Clean slate for me! But lots of work ahead.
Yes, you should be able to propogate the cutting much like you would with a coleus....I haven't tried it myself, though! Let me know what happens if you do!
Love this video
Very helpful. I never thought about pinching our Autumn Joys! I’ll definitely try this next year. Thanks
I have a similar upright sedum called Munstead Dark Red and never thought to pinch it. This video is just what I needed. Thank you for the tip!
Thanks for watching!
Can you root the part that you cut off for a new plant?
Yes, you can. I haven't tried it myself, but supposedly they root pretty quickly!
@TheGardenMouse awesome! Worth a try.
@@ellenhartley4998 Let me know how it goes!
@@TheGardenMouse I sure will. I have to buy some plant first! Lol
New home and there are hardly any plants. Clean slate for me! But lots of work ahead.
You could cut little bit lower, take cuttings and produce new plants. Have a nice day.
Yes, I haven't tried that, but have heard they propogate well!
Yes, as majority of sedums, rooting hormon not needed.
Thanks for the info. Can you propagate the cuttings?
Yes, you should be able to propogate the cutting much like you would with a coleus....I haven't tried it myself, though! Let me know what happens if you do!
Yes you can with all succulents you can
Deer ate the tops off of sedum in May
What can.I do to.get.tjem to recober?
Uh oh! Hopefully it is early enough they will recover quickly. Not much you can do!
them to recover! I did propagate some from last year. They did well in water. Many new plants but deer have found them also👎 Gotta keep on keeping on.
What conifer is planted behind your sedum? It's a beautiful combination.
@@dbueter Thank you. They are some type of arborvitae, but I don't know what kind. They were here when we moved in.
Will cutting that high up make the plant top heavy?
I haven't had any trouble with that yet.
She says go down 6 inches, then goes down 3 LOL
Also, take the top that you cut and just plant it to the soil, in no time it will be a nice plant.
That is a good idea!