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Old 01-04-2005, 09:37 PM
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Exactly to which "Sedums" is it you allude?

Its a very big genus and many of the plants grown as such are no longer in
that genus.


"Dave Gower" wrote in message
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After years of looking for groundcover plants that work here in my dry,
sunny, sandy Eastern Ontario landscape, I finally discovered sedums last
year. Wonderful! So great that this year I am going to do some serious
transplanting of cuttings from my original bed to landscape around a rock
garden which I had built just before freezeup last fall.

At the moment of course the sedums are just newly emerged from the snow
and still dormant, although very healthy looking, with quite a bit of last
fall's colour. So my question is, do I need to wait until they get new
growth, or can I go ahead and transplant cuttings as soon as I get the
soil prepared to receive them?