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Will sedums flower in their first year?

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Had some plants given to us during the coarse of last winter. Do not know there specific name but out of the 6 given to us 4 have grown more than the other 2 One of the remaining 2 look as if they are ground cover ones and the others appear to be upright The upright ones have what appear to be flower buds but havent come to any other colour but green as yet

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  1. they should do


  2. Sedums flower in sept (hot summers than mid august)

  3. Yes, absolutely. There are many different kinds of these wonderful perennials that bloom EVERY year, and instead of a creeper I am going to assume you are referring to the uprights, such as Autumn Joy, Neon or Vera Jamison that bloom toward the end of summer. All will bloom the first year and all can be divided and transplanted immediately after, to give you starts for new plants.

  4. Depending on the type you have I think Sedums are bi-annuals which mean they will flower in their second year. If you want blooms this year you will have to buy year old plants at your local nursery. Check to see which cultivar you have planted.

  5. yess! It will enjoy it.

    its a real diverse plant so many different kinds. All beautiful.

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