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Newly laid sedum roof
Just laid my first ever sedum roof with help from OH Looks fine, but was wondering with it being about 1 degree in central London at the moment at night, if it's a bad idea to water it or not? It came as fully grown sedum turf tiles, so you can by Jess is in the Garden
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25/02/2013 19:52:41
by Jess is in the Garden
Talkback: Make a green roof for your bird table
loe this site so easy to understand thnk you crystal 2010 I love the idea as I have wanted to do something with the roof of my bird table for a long time. However, where do you find the water retentive matting and sedum matting, and can you just buy by crystal2010
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05/03/2012 11:56:38
by Gary Edwards
Sedum
the leaves that are damaged will no doubt have to stay for now.  Sorry but know nothing about sedums or much about anything that grows.  The plant was given to me for our new border by a friend so want to give it some TLC, are they hardy and what do I need by Chris9
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19/08/2012 14:26:26
by Dovefromabove
sedum roof for a small shed
before, but it looks great for covering an ugly bit of the garden. Thanks for your thoughts!     Sedum is dry-tolerant so it wouldn't want any water retention mat, but from the website  it looks to me like it comes complete with growing medium. There by freshairfanatic
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09/07/2012 18:58:44
by freshairfanatic
Sedum Purple Emperor
Some of the stems of my  Sedum Purple Emperor seems to be collapsing due to the wet weather. The thick fleshy leaves are going soft and the stems turning brown. Would it be best to a) cut all the stems back in the hope new foliage starts to grow by willowplanter
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30/08/2012 13:51:25
by willowplanter
Weed growing on and around rocks
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone knew what this weed is that is growing on and around the rocks in my rockery. It's pale green in colour, and the 'leaves' are not leaves as such, more like tiny fluid filled sacs wihich feel spongy to the touch? It by Yorkshireman
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15/06/2012 00:39:56
by Welshonion
Leggy sedums
but the wet season has made everything grow so much. I have sedum pasties pride, new to me, that was cut back 3 weeks back and I expect to see it flower in 6 weeks. We will see. I regularly cut argyranthemum, cosmos. Etc back right now to usher in flowers by Caz8
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26/07/2012 00:08:10
by christopher2
Sedum Collapse
. It means that the plant produces shorter, sturdier flowering shoots that possibly flower a wee bit later, but not a problem to me. J. I have sedum iceberg and I tie them on stakes and cut back others,they grow back again quickley.I think with all rain by Phytographer
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13/09/2012 21:33:12
by Daintiness
Chelsea Chop
.. might do my sedums.. as they are growing pretty much as normal.. but my echinaceas are not that big at the moment.. may well miss it this year. by Wintersong
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20/05/2012 19:01:57
by gardeningfantic
Herbaceous Border
recommendations on what I can plant? Soil is Neutral to Slightly Acidic  The plants could be up to 1metre high without really blocking out the Clematis I grow phlox.red perennial lobelia(not like the bedding type), alstroemeria,aster,echinacea- just a few by Mattbeer87
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23/08/2012 15:09:35
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