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  1. susansdailygarden Avatar

    Beautiful! What is the ground cover/accompaniment? It looks very nice.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      It’s a type of sedum (I think) I’ll have to look it up. Thank you!!

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    2. Vero Avatar

      Golden creeping sedum is the closest I can come to a variety name. It was given to me years ago and I have it in several places around my garden.

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      1. susansdailygarden Avatar

        Thank you, Vero! I volunteer at the local historic cemetery and am looking for things like that. What a coincidence that this week we were offered as much stonecrop, or sedum as we want from somebody’s garden! If it ends up looking as nice as your garden, I would be absolutely delighted!

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        1. Vero Avatar

          This would be perfect for your needs, It fills in really rapidly and only gets a few inches tall. It is very easy to root and can literally just be thrown on top of the ground.

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          1. susansdailygarden Avatar

            Thanks! That is what we are looking for, super easy, low maintenance, drought tolerant. September planting it will be.

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        2. Vero Avatar

          I have two different types. One has much smaller leaves. I will post some pictures in a bit!

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  2. Rivergirl Avatar

    I used to have a lovely lily garden. Then the lily beetles found them and decimated the entire bed in two years.
    😥

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    1. Vero Avatar

      Oh that’s terrible. I’m so sorry. My worst lily enemy is the voles who eat all the bulbs over the winter. I have very few lilies for that reason.

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  3. Vero Avatar

    First comment.! 😝

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