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Thu, May 24, 12 at 13:18
| I want to move three newly planted sedum dragon's blood from one end of the garden to the opposite, where i think they will look great under a boxwood that I've pruned to resemble a miniature tree (ie bonzai style). The boxwood's "canopy" is about a foot or so off the ground. Does anyone think that the sedum will do well, smart or dumb move? |
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| It may get a little leggy if it doesn't get enough sun, but it should be fine. Sedums are tough little plants. |
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| You can remove the trailing stems and keep it in both places if you'd like. Might be too late of a reply to your question. What did you do? |
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