I forgot how expensive blinds can be!! It can also take a bit of time before it really decides to spread out. Anyone have any ideas on what's going on with it? Angelina stonecrop (Sedum rupestre 'Angelina') is a perennial, evergreen plant with succulent foliage that forms a low-growing mat. Sedum is usually bought in plugs or pots and transplanted into the garden. apart. Outdated Electronics: Things You Won't See in Your Home in 5 Years. Botrytis gray mold attacks sedum leaves and flowers, causing blotches to form. As Ken and catkinZ8a have commented, sedum/stonecrop is pretty bullet-proof in a variety of soil/moisture conditions. Sedum is a succulent plant, storing water in thick, fleshy stems to sustain itself during drought. We have done that in our places with high ceilings and it is so fun, especially with the dynamic factor of occasional sculptural motions with air movements (which most are designed to emphasize). Great family party space. I'm in Zone 7. Depending on your weather, you may only need to water once a week for the next 3 months and then only once a week -10 days thereafter. What I hope will die sooner rather than later are all the wires all over the place. a week for the next 3 months and then only once a week-10 days thereafter. It's been growing great and spreading for 2 years and was beautiful earlier in the summer. Would like any suggestions on how to try and treat to save this. I also see a day when, even when we want to watch communally, we sync up our iPads and each watch it, albeit in unison, from our corner of the room (no need to all be facing the same way). Everything is doing fairly well to my surprise except one of my favorites, Stonecrop Angelina. Thanks for anyadvice in advance! Hi, I am fairly new to gardening and recently took out an overgrown cactus/weed garden and planted some perennials. I have placed some 'Blue Spruce' Sedum that had broken off the mother plant on a bare area in a pot with other flowers in it and it's doing nicely! The idea of the family gathered around one black box is already dying, as everyone’s tastes are so varied that little is agreed upon. sedum in well drain cactus and succulent soil to make your own plug. Darzy, Sorry for the delayed response but I've been traveling for the past 1.5 weeks (Argh!). If there are scraggly parts that bug you, cut them off to tidy up the plant and throw the cuttings in elsewhere, they'll root on their own. On a similar note, while not a tech thing, I think open floor plans will decline a bit in popularity. Hellebores have made me rethink what it means to be a sun/shade plant. But back to the sofa. If you want showy flowers and drought tolerance, this succulent is right up your zone-5 alley, Terrific at filling gaps and in a wide range of colors and shapes, sedum is a problem solver in the garden, Get a designer's tips for turning a hillside yard into the beautiful garden you’ve been dreaming of, Find inspiration in these beautiful drought-tolerant companion plantings, These attractive plants shrug off colder temperatures, and many can be brought inside in containers in extra-chilly climates, New project for a new year: Lose the turfgrass for energy savings, wildlife friendliness and lower maintenance, Red and green, purple and yellow, and blue and orange are opposing pairs that work in perfect harmony, Kind to the environment and easy on the eyes, pavers with moss or other foliage in the joints create a charming permeable hardscape, Low-water plants in a wide range of colors, shapes and sizes? right…the plants ultimate enemy when planted in the ground, water will aid in Sedums are referred to by the common name, \"stonecrop\" plants, although \"sedum\" itself is so widely used as to be virtually a common name. a vanilla extract bottle) leave for a few weeks and you will see Is it possible it is actually getting too much water? I also went shopping for flooring - both hardwood and carpet (separate project in other rooms).