We sell WATERLESS PLANTS to WATERWISE GARDENERS

We sell WATERLESS PLANTS to WATERWISE GARDENERS
SEDUM PLANTS are ideal for roof, rock, alpine, Japanese zen, gravel and scree dry-stone and vertical wall gardens. Buy easy to grow FROST, HEAT and DROUGHT hardy dry garden succulent plants for containers, pots, decorative planters, baskets or soil. Whether you are in Sweden or Spain, Latvia or Leeds- WE have the perfect plants for YOU

Desert Green Creeper

Is a vigorous, mat-forming perennial with evergreen, scalloped, fleshy green leaves with serrated edges. It bears many pink flowers above the foliage from late spring to early autumn.

 

This plant is easily grown in average, moderately fertile, well-drained soil in full sun. It tolerates light shade, heat, drought, and poor soil conditions.

desert creeper sedum groundcover

Uses: This is an excellent plant for rock gardens, at the front of a border, around stepping stones, or as a groundcover.
Pests and Diseases:
Few when grown correctly - remember the pests or diseases will probably come from a different plant - sedums are usually very clean. Tidy up leaves and debris which settle on the sedums in autumn.

Desert Green Creeper
Weed Suppressive Rating:
Fair - Good
Hardiness: Zones 3-8
Height x Spread:
About 8cm x indefinate...
Season of bloom: Late spring to early autumn.
Flower colour: Pink/magenta
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Does fine in shade but grows less compact.
Soil requirements: Well drained soil.
Moisture requirements: Drought tolerant
Salt tolerance: Good

Our 10 DIFFERENT
'DESERT' SEDUMS
Chosen from hundreds of sedums these ten are the best garden performers ...
Desert Sky

Desert Jester


Desert GiantSky

Desert Goldflame

Desert Green Creeper

Desert Red Creeper

Desert CandyMoss

Desert Red Berry

Desert Berry

Desert Moss

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