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Jul 5, 2020 11:31 AM CST
Name: TK
Ontario, Canada (Zone 6b)
Region: Ukraine Cactus and Succulents Sempervivums Adeniums Bromeliad Tropicals
Aroids Orchids Hibiscus Sedums Container Gardener
I got my first Sedums earlier this week. I've never grown them before, so this is a new experience. They're quite small at the moment. I have S. carnicolor, S. 'Coppertone', and a Graptosedum of some kind.

My plan was to grow them outside during the warmer months with the sempervivums and other succulents, and bring them inside for the winter. I'd like to plant them in container gardens so they can easily be moved inside when needed.

Can these species be planted together in a single container garden? And if so, how far should they be spaced apart? I use half barrels for my sempervivums, and have a species of stonecrop on it's own in a larger clay bowl. Would something like these be suitable for the three sedums?

Thank you. Smiling
Слава Україні! Slava Ukraini! Glory to Ukraine!

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