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Old February 27, 2019   #7
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Spooky, they should be decent plants as long as the roots were viable when you planted them. the sedum though will take quite some time to form a nice mat. be patient with that one. you might want to keep a close eye on it and pinch the ends as soon as you see nice growth. that forces the stem to make lateral branches filling it in quicker. then lay the little piece of sedum right on the ground and give it the chance to root in place.
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