September 13, 2007
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Alice and I both use this sedum as a bordering ground cover. We've called it Kitty Sedum for years because Alice got it from her husband's cousin's wife (not sure what that would be called), but I saw it at the TLC nursery the other day and now we know what its actual name is . . . Spirit Sedum. Just like most all sedums it is easy to plant. Just pluck off a two inch sprout and make a tiny hole in the ground (I use a large screw driver) and stick the broken-off end into the hole and close up the hole with a little pressure from your finger. VOILA, you have another start of Spirit "Kitty" Sedum.
And this is a collage of all the flowers that were blooming in my yard just yesterday. All these pictures were taken yesterday morning. Just three years ago, who would have ever thought that I'D be farmer Duffy.
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Looks just like the one I have. It is a little slower growing here in WI than down by you, I am sure.
I have that too. Friend called it ever blooming. She tries to throw it away in the far ditch...we are in the country remember....and it just grows there too.
Opps, she calls it ever living cause you can't kill it out.
Well farmer Duffy I thought that was a kalanchoe popping onto my screen.
h-well:
Looking at your flowers I shall grow cry now. Only my Queen's Wreath vine is looking very good. The Esperanza is leaning so far to get sun I feel guilty. One side blooming.
Well done Farmer Duffy!! Perhaps I will be farmer Gill next year. Hopefully Dad and I will revamp my front borders and do some landscaping out back.
I love the collage, Chris... well done. :good-job:
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