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Apr 27, 2013 12:39 PM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Hostas Heucheras Region: Georgia Tropicals
That semp looks huge towering over everything else,good job. Hurray! Hurray!

That first picture made me think of my S. 'sarmentosum', don't know if that's what it is but they look a lot alike!!

I was going to plant some S. 'john creech' today until it started raining about 6:30 am. I wanted to ask about how much sun to shade can they be in & still grow good & bloom.I have had it for a little while trying to get a spot ready for it & it has buds in the flat,but i had it sitting in a good amount of sun.I have to add compost or soil where ever i plant anything. Will it be ok in just soil or does it need something mixed in it to help with drainage? It is on a slope, my whole yard is a slope.

I read it grows about anywhere & can take more shade,blooms easily.Just an easy sedum to grow but all the ground covers i have experience with seem to be easy to grow!! Lovey dubby
S. 'John Creech'
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S. 'sarmentosum'
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