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Outsidepride 2000 Seeds Perennial Sedum Hispanicum Stonecrop Succulent Ground Cover Seeds for Planting
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Outsidepride 2000 Seeds Perennial Sedum Hispanicum Stonecrop Succulent Ground Cover Seeds for Planting

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Succulents are a great way to add color and texture to any space. They germinate quickly and are easy to care for. However, some customers have experienced difficulty with sanitizing equipment and have had to return unopened seeds. It is important to keep the soil moist and to use a spray bottle to keep the seeds moist.
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Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop offers succulent, blue-green foliage with white-pink blooms in late spring and early summer. Sedum Hispanicum is a low growing 2 - 4 inch tall perennial ground cover plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 10. It is low-growing reaching 2 to 4 inches in height, and it is tough enough to handle some light foot traffic. Sow …
Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop offers succulent, blue-green foliage with white-pink blooms in late spring and early summer. Sedum Hispanicum is a low growing 2 - 4 inch tall perennial ground cover plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 10. It is low-growing reaching 2 to 4 inches in height, and it is tough enough to handle some light foot traffic. Sow Sedum seed in a sunny location. However, in extremely hot climates, it does better with some afternoon shade. Grow Sedum in the coarse, sandy or gravelly soil of a rock garden. Sedum Hispanicum is low-maintenance and will brighten up any landscape. Sowing Rate: 1000 seeds covers approximately 20 square feet. Sedum is heat and drought tolerant. Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop offers succulent, blue-green foliage with white-pink blooms in late spring and early summer. It is low-growing reaching 2 to 4 inches in height, and it is tough enough to handle some light foot traffic. Sow Sedum seed in a sunny location. However, in extremely hot climates, it does better with some afternoon shade. Grow Sedum in the coarse, sandy or gravelly soil of a rock garden. Sedum Hispanicum is low-maintenance and will brighten up any landscape.
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Succulents are a great way to add color and texture to any space. They germinate quickly and are easy to care for. However, some customers have experienced difficulty with sanitizing equipment and have had to return unopened seeds. It is important to keep the soil moist and to use a spray bottle to keep the seeds moist.

Pros

  • Quick to germinate
  • Good for border plants
  • Quality seed

Cons

  • Tiny seeds
  • Requires moist conditions
  • Inconsistent germination rate
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Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop offers succulent, blue-green foliage with white-pink blooms in late spring and early summer. Sedum Hispanicum is a low growing 2 - 4 inch tall perennial ground cover plant growing in USDA zones 5 - 10. It is low-growing reaching 2 to 4 inches in height, and it is tough enough to handle some light foot traffic. Sow Sedum seed in a sunny location. However, in extremely hot climates, it does better with some afternoon shade. Grow Sedum in the coarse, sandy or gravelly soil of a rock garden. Sedum Hispanicum is low-maintenance and will brighten up any landscape. Sowing Rate: 1000 seeds covers approximately 20 square feet. Sedum is heat and drought tolerant. Sedum Hispanicum or Spanish Stonecrop offers succulent, blue-green foliage with white-pink blooms in late spring and early summer. It is low-growing reaching 2 to 4 inches in height, and it is tough enough to handle some light foot traffic. Sow Sedum seed in a sunny location. However, in extremely hot climates, it does better with some afternoon shade. Grow Sedum in the coarse, sandy or gravelly soil of a rock garden. Sedum Hispanicum is low-maintenance and will brighten up any landscape.

Specifications

OriginUsa
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Water RequirementsModerate Watering
OrganicGmo Free
BrandOutsidepride
Pack Size2000
Soil TypeSandy Soil
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
ColorPink
Indoor/outdoor UsageOutdoor
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
Usda Hardiness Zone5
Special FeatureSeeds
Expected Blooming PeriodEarly Summer,spring,summer