Sedum is a great ground cover to include in your garden if you live in a dry, sunny area. Here are some other plants and flowers that you can grow alongside it.
There are many low-growing plants that offer good, low-maintenance lawn alternatives, but there are a few things you'll need ...
Our foul summer has had a dire effect on all our insects, apart from midges and clegs of course. And our gorgeous butterflies are no exception.
A hardy perennial, the Autumn Joy variety of sedum is an easygoing showstopper ... one that does well in your USDA hardiness zone (some species are cold-hardy up to zone 5) and that has a growth ...
According to a study by NatureServe, a nonprofit specializing in biodiversity data, more than one third of species and ecosystems ... catmint, sedum, and lavender to name a few.
Throughout the garden, you'll discover autumn treasures like colchicum (autumn crocus), red and yellow dogwoods, sedum autumn joy ... range of broadleaf tree species including oak and sycamore.
Ready-grown mats of sedum grown inside geotextile pockets filled with substrate are often available from contractors who install green roofs. These are usually self-sustaining and should not require ...
Peter Orum, a legendary nurseryman, entrepreneur and industry advocate, founded Midwest Groundcovers in Illinois in 1969.