Garden Design

What’s not to love about sedums? They’re drought-tolerant, they attract pollinators, and they flower later in the season when not much else is going on in the garden. But they also have their drawbacks—namely a proclivity to splay open (we’re looking at you Autumn Joy) and look rather awful in some cases. But rest assured that today we’re talking about sedums that maintain a compact habit (whether they’re an upright or ground cover type), still sport gorgeous flowers, and thrive in terrible conditions. If you have full sun, lean soil, and hate plants than need a lot of pampering, then this episode is for you.

Expert testimony: Sandy McDougle is the founder and owner of Sandy’s Plants in in Mechanicsville, Virginia.

Danielle’s Plants

'Boogie Woogie' sedum
‘Boogie Woogie’ sedum

‘Boogie Woogie’ sedum (Sedum ‘Boogie Woogie’, Zones 3-9)

'Night Light' sedum (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)
‘Night Light’ sedum (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)

‘Night Light’ sedum (Sedum ‘Night Light’, Zones 3-9)

‘Night Light’ sedum (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)
'Plum Dazzled' sedum
‘Plum Dazzled’ sedum

‘Plum Dazzled’ sedum (Sedum rupestre ‘Plum Dazzled’, Zones 4-9)

‘Carl’ sedum (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)
‘Carl’ sedum (credit: Walters Gardens, Inc.)

‘Carl’ sedum (Hylotelephium telephium ‘Carl’, Zones 3-9)

Carol’s Plants

 ‘Matrona’ sedum
‘Matrona’ sedum

‘Matrona’ sedum (Hylotelephium telephium ‘Matrona’, Zones 3-9)

‘Blue Spruce’ creeping sedum
‘Blue Spruce’ creeping sedum

‘Blue Spruce’ creeping sedum (Sedum reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’, Zones 4–9)

Dragon’s blood sedum
Dragon’s blood sedum

Dragon’s blood sedum (Sedum spurium ‘Schorbuser Blut’, Zones 4-9)

‘Angelina’ sedum
‘Angelina’ sedum

‘Angelina’ sedum (Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’, Zones 5–9)

Carol’s sedum mix in summer
Carol’s sedum mix in summer
Carol’s sedum mix in summer
Carol’s sedum mix in summer

Expert’s Plants

‘Dazzleberry’ sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)
‘Dazzleberry’ sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)

‘Dazzleberry’ sedum (Sedum ‘Dazzleberry’, Zones 4-9)

Goldmoss sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)
Goldmoss sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)

Goldmoss sedum (Sedum acre, Zones 4-9)

Chinese sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)
Chinese sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)

Chinese sedum (Sedum tetractinum, Zones 4-8)

‘Weihenstephaner’s Gold’ sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)
‘Weihenstephaner’s Gold’ sedum (photo: Courtesy of rareroots.com)

‘Weihenstephaner’s Gold’ sedum (Sedum kamtschaticum var. floriferum ‘Weihenstephaner’s Gold’, Zones 3-8)

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