Last year I transplanted my Sedum into Dustin’s garden. I crossed my fingers it would survive. So far it has. It is really green right now. The sedum I have is Autumn Joy. It will go through different stages and different colors. Right now the plant is green. A good healthy sign. Fingers still crossed.
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©CarolDM
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My Sedum will survive, do you share my hope?
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Yes
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No
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This is my favorite color. I adore him.
I always see it as a sign of health.
I have heard talking to plants may prove beneficial lol.
I do that as well, this one is in Dustin’s garden now.
Carol, you’re on a roll my dear, cos all your posts are featuring in the most commented. Well done Miss Sunshine!!
Oh I did not even notice, thank you Bradley. Just sharing my garden! 🙂
In the hands of a master gardener like you, I like the plant’s odds of survival!
Oh you are way too kind Doc, but thank you. 🙂
I calls ’em as I sees ’em to quote Popeye.
You made me smile, needed that, thanks. 🙂
My first view of Sedum, glad to see it.
Oh wow Pam, I will post the progression as it changes colors.
take care of it and it will survive.
I am trying but sometimes it survives other times out of my hands. Thant is nature.
Very beautiful green color, dear Carol … of course it will survive
Thank you Lado, I hope it does, when you transplant something you take a chance.
Yeah , take good care of it it will diffidently survive and grow.
I am but sometimes nature has its own mind.
Beautiful green color. I suppose Sedum will survive.
Thanks for the vote of confidence.