Sedum...
By Bloomer

1 Sep, 2015
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Colouring up nicely..
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Mines not started yet, your garden looks lovely and neat:-)
1 Sep, 2015
I agree, it looks really neat and colourful Sandra, well done! :o)
1 Sep, 2015
It's looking good.
1 Sep, 2015
Everything looks great, Bloomer! :-))
1 Sep, 2015
Thanks Rose,I think it's a good time of year too..hope it lasts a while yet :o)
1 Sep, 2015
Thank you Ba..I have quite a few of these,and each one is at a different stage,colourwise..must depend on the position I think..
1 Sep, 2015
Thanks Shirley..not a lot to do to keep it tidy,with being so small :o)
1 Sep, 2015
Thanks Johnjoe,and Balcony..pleased you like it :o)
1 Sep, 2015
All looking lovely Bloomer :o)
1 Sep, 2015
That's all looking great Sandra. All so neat, tidy but so colourful!
2 Sep, 2015
I like the color of yours Sandra. I have a sedum also but blooms a different shade (I just posted a pic). Mine is "Autumn Joy." I wonder if the difference is the cultivar or environmental. Who would know?
2 Sep, 2015
The sedum's are all looking very promising at the moment, I do like the way they change colour too and the Bees and butterflies adore them, yours is a lovely peachy pink! a lovely colourful display;0)
2 Sep, 2015
So dependable,the sedums.......that's if the snails keep there distance......Mine have increased so much,will have to divide them soon.
2 Sep, 2015
Thanks Neellan,Waddy, Paul .Carole and M.land..I think mine is Sedum Spectabilis ? The flowerheads seem smaller than Autumn Joy,and it turns to deep pink when mature..I have had to split them a few times.,but they fill gaps nicely ..I take all the yellowing leaves off as they appear,as that's where the baby snails hide..underneath ! Only the flowers and stems remain over winter,and like the Astilbe,the brown flowers look quite effective in winter with (dare I say with frost and snow) ? sorry !
2 Sep, 2015
I really like this area Sandra its very pretty the plants blend & compliment each other so well , No you daren't use the F & S words yet rinse your mouth out Lol x
2 Sep, 2015
Thanks Amy..reaching for the Carbolic anytime now ! Lol The yellow Antirrhinums in pots are from your last years seeds and have done well again:o)x
3 Sep, 2015
Lovely selection of pots and colour there. All looks very good. The Sedums are coming into their own now and the insects like them too.
4 Sep, 2015
Thanks Lindak,I'm hoping they carry on for a while yet..Nice to have the Sedums to take over for prolonged colour,and always lots of bees on them,which is good :o)
4 Sep, 2015
What a lovely photograph.....
17 Dec, 2015
Thank you Angela..The Sedum is now a dark brown colour,but still looks nice against the grass..and one brave Antirrhinum is still in flower,with a couple of Pelargoniums.. :o)
17 Dec, 2015
wow! very lovely :-)))
19 Dec, 2015
Thank you Junna..summer was late starting here,but it lasted much longer,with a mild Autumn and we still don't have any cold winter weather yet..x
20 Dec, 2015
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All looks beautiful...lots of colour. September is probably the best month for colour I think.
1 Sep, 2015