How do you propagate green blobs?

One of the simplest ways to propagate sedums is to take a cutting from the tip of a plant and simply stick it in the soil. Take a 6-inch tip cutting from a healthy sedum and remove the lower leaves. Fill a nursery tray with damp sand and stick the bottom half of the sedum tips in the soil.

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In this regard, how do you take care of a blob?

The BLOB range are easy to grow in either full sun or part shade and are drought tolerant once established. They only need watering once their leaves start to soften or shrink, which is more common during periods of hot weather.

Secondly, how do you care for a green mound sedum? Sedum Green Mound grows best in full sun to part shade. During summer heatwaves protect plants in pots from the strong afternoon sun either with shade cloth or by moving pots to a sheltered spot. Established plants in the ground may burn a bit in the hot afternoon summer sun but should survive without protection.

Beside this, how fast do sedums spread?

Slow varieties will stay nice and small in a pot, whereas fast, ground cover varieties like Sedum can spread up to 1″ a month in the growing season.

Do sedum plants spread?

Sedum ground covers:

Tall sedums do not spread but when grown in mass plantings are beautiful and tough ground covers. Perfect for filling a hillside or fleshing out the middle of a perennial border. Creeping sedums will spread slowly but surely and make a very low ground cover for sunny spots.

Is sedum a ground cover?

Sedum album has white flowers and green foliage that turns reddish in autumn. It blooms in summer and is an excellent ground cover for thin, poor soils or rocky embankments. … Drought conditions may turn the foliage pinkish, but this species has excellent tolerance for dry conditions.

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