Yellow Sedum Acre Seeds For Planting - Stonecrop Ground Cover Plant Seed

Sedum Acre Seeds

5000 Seeds
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4.99
10000 Seeds
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8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 8

HEIGHT

2 - 3 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer

BLOOM COLOR

Golden yellow

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

FOOT TRAFFIC

Light

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, pH 6.8 - 7.2

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Sedum (Sedum Acre) - Start Sedum Acre seeds to grow an excellent performing ground cover commonly known as Stonecrop. Yellow Stonecrop ground cover plants form a brilliant, intense golden yellow carpet that will rapidly spread and fill in, giving you drought tolerant ground cover over a large area in a very short time wh ich is great for xeriscaping.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

68 - 72F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover the seed but press into the soil

SOWING RATE

Approximately 5000 seeds cover 100 square feet

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 inches

Outsidepride Perennial Sedum Stonecrop is a low-growing, drought-tolerant succulent ground cover ideal for sunny locations and rock gardens, thriving in USDA zones 4-8. This resilient plant reaches 3-6 inches in height and spreads quickly. Sedum gives year-round visual interest with its vibrant green foliage and cheerful colorful flowers in the summer and only requires less water. Available in 10,000, 5,000, 2,000, 1,000, 200, and 100 seeds.
Sedum succulent seeds come in various varieties, each offering unique colors and textures. Exploring types like Sedum Aizoon, Ellacombianum, and Hispanicum unveils diverse colors, textures, and growth habits. Planting instructions are broadly similar, but understanding each variety's needs optimizes sthe pacing and visual arrangements. Delve into sedums like kamtschaticum and Dragon's Blood, where you can see a unique type of sedum plants live and it provides a captivating garden experience with this variety.
Sedum plants are excellent self-seeders. If you want to make the most out of the seeds, the seeds make it easy to make the plants grow and be in a great place. Self-seeding is a good way to see nature and how it can contribute to a lot of good soil nutrients. Self-seeding makes it a helpful option to make sure that the plants are self-sustaining. Sedum plants add a whimsical element to cut flower arrangements. Use it as a filler to make the flowers bloom.
To successfully grow Sedum seed, start sowing seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Maintain a temperature of 70-75°F (21-24°C) for optimal germination; it will happen within 2-3 weeks. Transplant seedlings outdoors in spring, spacing them 6-12 inches apart. For direct sowing, it must always wait for the last frost to scatter the seeds. Keep consistently moist soil to protect it. These hardy, drought-tolerant plants are perfect for adding diverse color and texture to any garden.

Sedum (Sedum Acre) - Start Sedum Acre seeds to grow an excellent performing drought tolerant ground cover commonly known as Stonecrop. Yellow Stonecrop ground cover plants form a brilliant, intense golden yellow carpet that will rapidly spread and fill in, giving you ground cover over a large area in a very short time perfect for xeriscaping. It is a perennial plant native to Europe but also naturalized in North America.

Common Questions

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Will sedum attract pollinators to my gardens?

A

Yes, these are a great choice to attract pollinators such as butterflies to your garden.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my plants?

A

No, sedum does not need any deadheading.

Q

Do I need to prune my plants in the fall?

A

Yes, cutting back plants after flowering helps to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage bushier, studier growth.

Q

Do I need to fertilize my sedum plants?

A

No, sedum does not need supplemental fertilization. Plants prefer nutrient poor soil and can become weak and leggy in soil that is too rich.

Q

Can I grow in containers?

A

Yes, sedum does well in containers as long as you provide excellent drainage.

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