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Sedum 'Autumn Joy' is a popular, drought-tolerant perennial with fleshy, blue-green leaves and large, flat clusters of star-shaped flowers. Blooming from late summer into fall, its blossoms transition from soft pink to deep rose and finally coppery-red, providing long-lasting seasonal interest. Thriving in full sun with well-drained soil, this low-maintenance plant attracts pollinators and remains visually appealing even in winter. Ideal for borders, rock gardens, and mass plantings.
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Planting: Plant as soon as the soil is workable in spring. Soak roots in water for 3–6 hours before planting. Dig a hole wide enough to spread the roots, and set the crown just at or slightly below the soil surface. Avoid planting too deep—this can lead to rot.
Spacing: Space 18 inches apart to allow for mature spread and airflow.
Light: Full sun is best. Sedum thrives with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Soil: Well-drained, sandy or gritty soil with a pH of 6.0–7.5. Amend with compost or sand to improve drainage.
Watering: Water thoroughly after planting. Once established, sedum is drought-tolerant and only needs occasional watering during dry spells.
Temperature & Humidity: Hardy in USDA zones 3–9, depending on variety. No winter protection needed once established.
Fertilization: Apply compost or a light dose of balanced fertilizer in early spring. Avoid overfeeding, which can cause floppy growth.
Pruning: Cut back stems in late fall or early spring. You can also give a mid-season trim in May or June to encourage compact growth.
Propagation: Divide clumps in fall or early spring. Sedum also roots easily from stem cuttings.
Pest & Disease: Generally pest-free. Good drainage and spacing help prevent rot and mildew.
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