In article , Sue Chamberlain
writes
I have read that sedum is not very happy when disturbed, but just how
unhappy is it?
Which sedum are you talking about? Stonerop, for example, is a sedum,
and doesn't care two hoots about being disturbed - thrives on it, in
fact, since any of the fleshy leaves can simply put down roots. Are we
tallking sedum spectabile here - the bid red flowered thing that
attracts butterflies? I find it indestructible.
Will it die? Or fail to thrive? Does it just take time to recover?
I could leave half what I've got in its original place, I guess, and risk
the other half. Would even that be too disturbing?
Voices of experience, I wait to hear from you.
--
Kay Easton
Edward's earthworm page:
http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/garden/