Transplanting sedum?
Can I transplant sedum this fall or should I wait until spring
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How cold is it by you? If it does not have time to get re-established this fall, wait till spring. I am in Zone 9 and can still safely transplant, but if too nippy at night, I would wait.
It would be best to transplant Sedum in early Spring since they bloom in Fall and they'll go into shock if you do it now
Spring is the time to transplant Sedum.
Hi. Since sedum is a fall blooming plant, early spring is best for dividing and transplanting . It's fairly hardy, so you actually can do it now, but for the best results, wait till spring!
Hi can anyone share the pictures of sedum plant can i grow them in pakistan
You can transplant now, as long as it gets settled before the first frost. Sedum is the easiest plant to grow by rooting a cutting. I wouid take a few cuttings, root them all winter and by spring you should have healthy plants grown from them. I have more than a dozen sedum plants 4 feet across all from the cuttings of one plant!
I have found the best way to start Sedum plants just to take a leaf off in the fall and put it in a small pot I do an entire flat at a time and by the time spring comes the ready to go into the ground