Plant your bare-roots within two days of receiving them. We know ads can be annoying, but they’re what allow us to make all of wikiHow available for free. Sedum plants are perennial succulents that vary in height and appearance. Start by exposing the seedlings to light amounts of sun, and increase the amount of sun they receive over time. Sedums are one of the easiest plants to start from stem cuttings. To entirely cover an area with creeping sedum, you can plant them closer together as long as they are not touching. Use a piece of toilet paper to line the row you are planting so you can see the spacing between seeds. Tall sedums require approximately 18 inches between plants and ground cover sedums should be about a foot apart. We recommend planting them about an inch deep. 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. Plant roots can significantly alter soil pH and the chemical concentration and distribution of different elements in the rhizosphere environment. Too much fertilizer will cause your sedums to flop. Learn which plants thrive in your Hardiness Zone with our new interactive map! Choose the soil conditions carefully. Sedum plant growth types. The packing material is usually wood shavings or peat moss, and should not be too wet. Sedum can be grown from seeds as well as in a flat, or a pot. You do not need to add fertilizer or other compost to the soil. Plant seeds in the early spring or transplant sedum in the fall. Plant the creeping red sedum 4 to 6 inches apart Select a planting site in full or partial sunlight. Sedums need no additional water or fertilizer. If the soil next to the sedum is dry to the touch, you should water. Add mulch, such as wood chips or gravel, around the sedum plant. Don't be alarmed if you notice some mold on the roots. There are advantages to planting bare-root sedum over sedums in containers, according to the National Gardening Association. Sedum is easily planted. Lauren Kurtz is a Naturalist and Horticultural Specialist. Prepare the soil by mixing Miracle-Gro® All Purpose Garden Soil with your native soil. Showy Stonecrop, the taller plants in the genus Sedum, are popular garden plants that are extremely easy to grow. This article was co-authored by Lauren Kurtz. For shorter varieties, simply laying the sedum on the ground where you want it to grow is normally enough to get the sedum plant started there. Place the creeping red sedum in the hole, and fill in the hole with reserved soil. Sedum spectabile ‘Autumn joy’ Perfect for a late summer show, with its broad, flat heads of many, tiny, deep-pink flowers contrasting against the greyish-green waxy leaves from August to October. The large Sedum plant is the original plant, to the left is a cutting the following year and the small plants the next year. Plant the roots of sedum just below the soil surface. Spread out the roots before covering. The cuttings quickly mature, ready to be planted out in another part of the garden. Cuttings taken from new growth root more easily than cuttings from older stems. Frost and snow on the flowers will give an interesting pop to your garden when other plants aren’t flowering. Space seeds about an inch apart, cover with a light layer of seed-starting mix, and press down. Starting new sedums from cuttings is a very simple way to propagate them. There are two ways you can start more sedum plants. One is to take stem cuttings and the other is to take leaf cuttings. Lauren has worked for Aurora, Colorado managing the Water-Wise Garden at Aurora Municipal Center for the Water Conservation Department. Check the condition of bare-root sedums as soon as you receive them. Dig a shallow hole in the container. The soil should be at a level just above the crown without covering the top of the sedum. If you notice any serious cuts on the roots, use a fungicide to treat them. Gently knock away any soil from the roots of the plant. How to Plant Sedum Planting Potted Sedum Plants: Choose a location in full sun with dry, poor soil. Allow roots to fan out from the crown at around a 45 degree angle. As a sedum plant grows it creeps along the ground and sends out roots from the middle of the stem. If you are planting more than one bare-root sedum, give adequate space for each one. Set the plant in the hole and cover the roots; the roots should be shallow in the soil. Seeds need light to germinate, so they should be sown directly on the ground and covered with a thin layer of vermiculite to protect them from birds. Avoid planting sedum on overly hot summer days. Early spring is the optimal time to plant sedum seeds. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. You can plant cuttings from other sedum plants at any point during the growing season. Backfill with soil, adjusting the sedum so that the crown is just below the soil surface, The crown is just above the roots and below where the stems will form. It is the ease of cuttings which is surprising about this plant. Place the roots in the pail of water. The crown of the roots, which is where all the roots come together and the plant will grow should be at or above the soil level. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 10,084 times. It has an easy-care nature, is drought-tolerant and grows quickly. Leave the top leaves above the soil so the sedum can still get sunlight. She earned a BA in Environmental and Sustainability Studies from Western Michigan University in 2014. They are ready to go in the ground as soon as the soil can be turned over and isn't too wet. Creeping sedums that are low-growing, like Dragon’s Blood, grow 4 inches (10 cm) tall and can be used to fill in ground space in your garden. They are ready to go in the ground as soon as the soil can be turned over and isn't too wet. Turn over the soil and add sand if the existing soil requires drainage. Backfill with soil, adjusting the sedum so that the crown is just below the soil surface, The crown is just above the roots and below where the stems will form. This article has been viewed 10,084 times. Spread the roots out when planting, making the planting hole a bit wider than it is deeper. Water the soil lightly. Choose a location in the full sun for planting your sedum. Here we ask whether cadmium (Cd) bioavailability in the rhizosphere of Cd-hyperaccumulator Sedum plumbizincicola can be influenced by root-induced effects on soil pH. As sedums grow and mature their roots do not end up going extremely deep. (Learn more about soil amendments and preparing soil for planting.) Choose a location in the full sun for planting your sedum. All Rights Reserved. Overwatering and overfertilizing can hurt the plants far worse than not watering or fertilizing. It may be helpful to build a cone-shaped mound of soil in the bottom of the hole and spread … If you have a hot, dry, sunny location, groundcover sedum is a perfect match. The plants in this picture were successful in sunny, 12” strips between steps made of railroad ties. They crawl over the soil media layer and have very shallow roots. There are 27 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. Sedum: Bare Root or Potted Plant Perennial. Let the plant root into the soil for several weeks before planting it in the ground. You can also plant divisions or cuttings instead of seeds. Add moistened seed-starting mix to a pot with drainage holes. By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy. Water plants thoroughly at the time of planting and whenever the top 2 inches of soil are dry. Follow planting instructions beginning with Step 3 in Section 1. Selecting plants that will live and thrive in sunny, dry, rocky areas or rock gardens can be challenging. If you're not able to plant directly into the ground, plant your bare-root sedum in a plastic pot for later transplanting. The plant needs some air circulation so although it will thrive against a wall or fence, avoid planting it in the corner of two walls fences. Plant sedum seeds in early spring in well-drained, average to rich soil in full sun. Autumn Joy Sedum. Water the plant thoroughly. They will send out roots from wherever the stem is touching the ground and root itself. There is a wide variety of sedums. If you suspect one of the stems is affected, remove it and don’t water the sedum—give it a chance to dry out, so the rest of the plant can be saved. Seeds. Plant in soil or a jar of water to root When planting in soil, you can choose to either plant it with the mother plant and water as normal, or place it in a new area and water once roots have formed. Upright sedums like Autumn Joy grow 2 feet (0.61 m) tall, have large flowers, and should be planted near other perennials. Sedum are easy to grow and don't require much additional water once they're established. Push the spade under the soil ball and pry the roots free from the soil. Shake off the packing material from the roots. Ice-plants. She has had nonfiction pieces published in "The Boston Globe," "The Cape Cod Times" and other local publications. When you take a stem cutting, you’re removing a portion of stem from the mother plant and forcing it to generate an entirely new root system. Dig a hole deep and wide enough to accommodate the bare sedum root. They are ready to go in the ground as soon as the soil can be turned over and isn't too wet. Plant sedum seeds in early spring in well-drained, average to rich soil. You can plant cuttings from other sedum plants at any point during the growing season. The root and stem may begin to rot, and it can affect the entire plant. Press the soil down but do not compact it. Sedum is usually bought in plugs or pots and transplanted into the garden. Prepare the bed by turning the soil under to a depth of 6-12 inches removing any debris, and lightly raking as level as possible. Space the plants between 6 inches and 2 feet apart, depending on the type. Press the soil down but do not compact it. Jiayu Lin Key Laboratory of Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, College of Environmental & Resource Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Soil pH can be tested with a kit found at most gardening stores or online. Use a sharp knife or spade to separate the roots and replant the healthy parts of the plant. Spread out the roots of the plant and backfill with soil. Fill the plastic pot half-way with the potting soil. Creeping red sedum is a succulent plant that creeps along the soil and roots wherever it makes contact with the soil. Check for roots by gently tugging on the stem. Fill the plastic pot half-way with the potting soil. If you would like to further ensure that the plant will start there, you can add a very thin covering of soil over the plant. Cut or divide the plant throughout the growing season to cut back on its growth. By using our site, you agree to our. Top Step – Sedum ‘Angelina’ (on the left) is showing its bright chartreuse summer color. If you're not able to plant directly into the ground, plant your bare-root sedum in a plastic pot for later transplanting. In winter it will take on shades of orange to red. wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Keep the potting soil moist until the cutting begins to grow. If you are planting seeds, this will allow optimal growing and bloom time throughout their active seasons. When to Plant Sedum. Take cuttings in the early morning or late afternoon, and water the plants one hour before you take the cuttings. Please help us continue to provide you with our trusted how-to guides and videos for free by whitelisting wikiHow on your ad blocker. Either by planting new seeds, planting cuttings from other plants, or transplanting seedlings, you can easily add new sedum plants to your yard. The depth of the hole should be the same depth as the pot you are transferring the sedum from. Tall sedum types may be pruned in early summer to make plants more compact. The soil is rocky and unirrigated. 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