East facing trailing Sedum recommendations (UK)
Hello! Looking to narrow down the best type of sedum for these small wall planters (ideally trailing). I’m a beginner so please take my investigations to date kindly!
This is an east facing wall with sunlight for most of the day, and I’m based in the southeast so it’s generally pretty temperate with decent sunlight.
Google is telling me the record low in my area was around -4c (25F), record high 33c (91F) - I feel like I’ve known more than this, but it probably just felt worse at the time! We definitely have frosty mornings in winter though (scraping of windshields required).
So far I’ve narrowed it down to Sedum Cauticola (Coca cola as it’s known as I believe?). Whilst the light blue green and purple foliage is lovely (as are the pink flowers), some images show them turning a very deep maroon colour that I’m not keen on. Do they all do that or am I missing something?
Also on the list is Sedum October Daphne, beautiful trailing plant with pink flowers on the end, however it says I may need to protect from frost, which isn’t feasible.
Are there any other trailing light coloured Sedum plants that are frost resistant?
Thank you!
Originally by u/VertigoParadise on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aq8xe4h
Hello! Looking to narrow down the best type of sedum for these small wall planters (ideally trailing). I’m a beginner so please take my investigations to date kindly!
This is an east facing wall with sunlight for most of the day, and I’m based in the southeast so it’s generally pretty temperate with decent sunlight.
Google is telling me the record low in my area was around -4c (25F), record high 33c (91F) - I feel like I’ve known more than this, but it probably just felt worse at the time! We definitely have frosty mornings in winter though (scraping of windshields required).
So far I’ve narrowed it down to Sedum Cauticola (Coca cola as it’s known as I believe?). Whilst the light blue green and purple foliage is lovely (as are the pink flowers), some images show them turning a very deep maroon colour that I’m not keen on. Do they all do that or am I missing something?
Also on the list is Sedum October Daphne, beautiful trailing plant with pink flowers on the end, however it says I may need to protect from frost, which isn’t feasible.
Are there any other trailing light coloured Sedum plants that are frost resistant?
Thank you!
Originally by u/VertigoParadise on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aq8xe4h
East facing trailing Sedum recommendations (UK)
Hello! Looking to narrow down the best type of sedum for these small wall planters (ideally trailing). I’m a beginner so please take my investigations to date kindly!
This is an east facing wall with sunlight for most of the day, and I’m based in the southeast so it’s generally pretty temperate with decent sunlight.
Google is telling me the record low in my area was around -4c (25F), record high 33c (91F) - I feel like I’ve known more than this, but it probably just felt worse at the time! We definitely have frosty mornings in winter though (scraping of windshields required).
So far I’ve narrowed it down to Sedum Cauticola (Coca cola as it’s known as I believe?). Whilst the light blue green and purple foliage is lovely (as are the pink flowers), some images show them turning a very deep maroon colour that I’m not keen on. Do they all do that or am I missing something?
Also on the list is Sedum October Daphne, beautiful trailing plant with pink flowers on the end, however it says I may need to protect from frost, which isn’t feasible.
Are there any other trailing light coloured Sedum plants that are frost resistant?
Thank you!
Originally by u/VertigoParadise on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aq8xe4h
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