Easy Sedums

I appreciate plants that survive and thrive on there own. Sedums do that.

Chinese Dunce Caps

I have them growing in gravel and between rocks where they were dropped during moving and transplanting.

They have lovely, various shades of green, intricate blooms and unusual shapes.

Blue Spruce sedum

If you have little time and/or energy but still want a garden, I suggest a small collection of sedums.

No-name sedums in a hypertufa trough

They change through the season and need very little care. They thrive in pots, troughs and walls. These can be kept close to sitting areas without them running wild and taking over. They are easy to move, remove and propagate.

WIN:WIN!

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      1. Yes. Having underneath water-proofed next week.
        It sits in the midpart of a hill.
        The French drain is old. Folks do not like any water in crawl space.
        Needs a unique buyer due to large workshop and garden building which adds to price.

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      2. It’s good to receive feedback. We have been dealing with water in our basement due to an unfortunate sump pump failure, so totally understand potential buyers wanting to be extra-careful. I hope the work you’re having done will be just the ticket to a quick sale.

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