
Stonecrop 0.2g (Sedum sp.)
SEDUM
Latin name for sedum:
Sedum sp.
Description of sedum:
Sedum is a plant that is great at covering terrain, making it suitable for rock gardens, stone walls, and "green roofs". It is an ornamental perennial, evergreen, and thanks to its fragrant flowers, which it is abundantly covered with, it is a honey plant that attracts many beneficial pollinating insects, such as bees, to the garden. It is a frost-resistant plant. Sow from May to June in containers. Plant in the ground in summer or autumn.
Sedum flowers:
During the flowering period, from June to October, sedum is covered with a mass of yellow flowers that bloom for a long time and abundantly.
Location for sedum:
It prefers large amounts of sunlight and tolerates lack of water well. It is sufficient for it to have poor, sandy, permeable soil.
Care for sedum:
It is not a demanding plant and has the characteristics of a durable groundcover.
Sowing sedum:
V-VI in a nursery or directly in the ground
Planting sedum:
IX
Spacing for sedum:
40-40cm
Flowering of sedum:
VI-IX in the second year of cultivation
Sowing and harvesting / transplanting schedule for sedum:
On the back of each package there is information about the description of the plant, the weight or quantity of seeds, the sowing date of the seeds from a given batch and tips on growing the plant.
On each package there is also information that "The packaging serves as evidence for the complaint". When opening the packaging, remember not to cut off or tear off important parts that contain information on it - e.g. batch numbers, sowing dates, etc.