And they fill back up in less than two seasons. The sedum autumn joy is definitely a plant to only buy once and fill your garden with it forever. Happy gardening.
Thank you!!! I was about to rip it all up because it was falling over, but your video was very informative!! I will be transplanting to another area now! :)
Thanks so much for demonstrating this Germaine. This is something I need to do with my sedums, Lillies, peonies and rhubarb but I am scared I will kill them! I am going to try with the sedums this weekend, so you said they are pretty sturdy, then I will do the rest in the spring.
The little buds on the sedum should be good to go come spring, I will add to a layer of mulch on the flower before the first snow bed for extra precautions. But if you are worried about the frost, wait until spring to transplant🙂
@@theswissgardenvlog3189 yes, it gets so cold here. But then in spring they just shoot up so fast. So if they have little shoots, it’s okay to still divide, right. I’m going to put the on my spring to do list! They really need to be done.
Hi Kellie, thanks for checking out my channel. I’m in Aargau but I consider Zurich my hometown because I spent most of my youth there. It’s been very challenging finding time to garden lately but I will get back to making videos as soon as I can. Would love to know your space is like and the kind of plants you like growing. Wishing you a great rest of the season💚
@@theswissgardenvlog3189 Hi! I transitioned away from edibles a couple of years ago when the slugs decided they wanted to devour my entire plot! So now I focus mainly on flowers, and I'm loving the reward fresh cut stems give me. Plus, I can't compete with grocery stores in terms of fruits and veggies. My space is small so I have to prioritize. I love dahlias (although the snails and slugs do too so it's a constant battle!), ranunculus, hydrangeas, roses, rudbeckia, astilbe, zinnia, sunflowers, cannas, hosts, cosmos. I just love plants! I do have strawberries and rhubarb though. How do you water your garden? Do you use a drip system? I'm using the Gardena system and really like it.
If you cut down the new growth there will be no stems for the sedum to bloom on. And this particular variety is at its normal height here. By dividing the sedum autumn joy it late fall/ early spring, it will stay compact and stand straight when it’s blooming.
Hello there, nicely done you are replanting
Nice job of dividing the plants.
And they fill back up in less than two seasons. The sedum autumn joy is definitely a plant to only buy once and fill your garden with it forever. Happy gardening.
Great informative video. Your instructions have answered many of my questions about Sedum Autumn Joy. I feel more confident separing mine.
Thanks I needed to see that!
Thanks so much for sharing this video. I have a sedum I need to divide. Those are going to look amazing in the spring. Have a blessed day my friend
Thanks very much Renee, blessed day to you too🙂
Thank you!!! I was about to rip it all up because it was falling over, but your video was very informative!! I will be transplanting to another area now! :)
Great chanel! Thanks a lot!💐
Lovely garden and I do believe This is worth waiting for. Thanks for sharing
Thank you🙂
Thanks so much for demonstrating this Germaine. This is something I need to do with my sedums, Lillies, peonies and rhubarb but I am scared I will kill them! I am going to try with the sedums this weekend, so you said they are pretty sturdy, then I will do the rest in the spring.
The little buds on the sedum should be good to go come spring, I will add to a layer of mulch on the flower before the first snow bed for extra precautions. But if you are worried about the frost, wait until spring to transplant🙂
@@theswissgardenvlog3189 yes, it gets so cold here. But then in spring they just shoot up so fast. So if they have little shoots, it’s okay to still divide, right. I’m going to put the on my spring to do list! They really need to be done.
Thank you so much for sharing this video😊😊
Thank you for the info! This will be my first experience with sedum period. I’m happy to know that dividing them is simple.
Absolutely. They grow so easily and barely require any care once established.
Loved watching your video and I learned so much. you are awesome. I am a new fan from Florida and I love your channel
Thank you so much💚
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Hello from another Swiss gardener! Which area are you in? I’m in ZH. 🇨🇭🌿 Loving your videos, keep them coming!
Hi Kellie, thanks for checking out my channel. I’m in Aargau but I consider Zurich my hometown because I spent most of my youth there. It’s been very challenging finding time to garden lately but I will get back to making videos as soon as I can. Would love to know your space is like and the kind of plants you like growing. Wishing you a great rest of the season💚
@@theswissgardenvlog3189 Hi! I transitioned away from edibles a couple of years ago when the slugs decided they wanted to devour my entire plot! So now I focus mainly on flowers, and I'm loving the reward fresh cut stems give me. Plus, I can't compete with grocery stores in terms of fruits and veggies. My space is small so I have to prioritize. I love dahlias (although the snails and slugs do too so it's a constant battle!), ranunculus, hydrangeas, roses, rudbeckia, astilbe, zinnia, sunflowers, cannas, hosts, cosmos. I just love plants! I do have strawberries and rhubarb though. How do you water your garden? Do you use a drip system? I'm using the Gardena system and really like it.
Excellent tutorial Charmaine! I enjoyed hanging with you and learning a thing or two about sedum!
Always a pleasure AJ🤗
Wanted to see how this plant grows before we buy it. Thank you🌹
It’s a great plant. Very low maintenance and it barely needs watering once it’s established.
I have sent this to my dad, he loves gardening and planting and will really find this useful. Keep up with the videos and information 👍🏿
Thanks Lua, glad to hear your dad and I can connect through our enthusiasm for gardening🙂
Thank you😊
Very informative!
Could you cut the stems back in the summer before they get so tall?
If you cut down the new growth there will be no stems for the sedum to bloom on. And this particular variety is at its normal height here. By dividing the sedum autumn joy it late fall/ early spring, it will stay compact and stand straight when it’s blooming.