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Jan 3, 2020 9:20 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Here we are in a new year, and I'm already looking forward to spring. I was out in the raised beds today in 54° weather with sunshine. Wow. Worked out there almost all day. What a treat.
Pictures from today. Sedum kimnachii has been in this location for 3 years now. I am so happy with the colorful year round sedum.
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This one is new to me this year. I am concerned that the very pale stems will take over the variegated plants. Wonder if I should divide them out? What do you think? It looks like it is becoming dominant.
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I pruned out all the dormant sedum stems for the Hylotelephium types. Lots of lovely rosettes sitting just at ground level, just waiting for warm weather and longer days.

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