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How to Grow Sedum: Drought-Tolerant Perennial | Arden

Grow sedum for drought-proof color in sun. Tall and creeping types, care tips. Design with Arden.

Sedums combine succulent toughness with four-season beauty. Upright "Autumn Joy" blooms pink-to-rust from late summer through winter. Creeping types cover hot, dry slopes where nothing else survives. Pollinators love the late-season flowers.

Sun: Full sun. Water: Low. Zones: 3–9. Height: 4 in – 2 ft. Bloom time: Late summer to fall.

Plant in well-drained soil — sedums rot in wet feet. Full sun prevents flopping. Cut tall sedums to the ground in late winter. Pinch "Autumn Joy" in June for shorter, stockier plants. Extremely drought-tolerant once established.

FAQ

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01 Why is my Autumn Joy sedum flopping open in the middle?

Too-rich soil or too much water. Sedum wants lean, dry conditions — overfed plants grow tall and split at the crown. Pinch tops in June for stockier growth, stop fertilizing, and move to a sunnier, drier spot. Dividing every 3–4 years also helps.

02 When should I cut back sedum?

Late winter or early spring, just before new growth. Leave the dried flower heads through winter for visual interest and wildlife cover — they hold snow beautifully and provide seed for finches. Cut to the ground in February or March.

03 Can sedum grow in containers?

Yes — sedum is ideal for containers. Use well-drained cactus mix, water sparingly, and full sun. Creeping types spill over container edges; upright types make good focal plants. Most tender sedums overwinter well in pots moved to sheltered spots.

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