Monday, September 29, 2025

Leave your Sedum stems in December!

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In December, Sedum spectabile requires minimal care and is best left undisturbed. Here’s why:

Don’t Be Tempted to Cut It Down

  1. Winter Interest
  • The dried flower heads and stems add stunning structure to your winter garden, catching frost and snow for a striking display.
  1. Wildlife Habitat
  • Seed heads provide food for birds, while the stems offer shelter for overwintering insects, supporting garden biodiversity.
  1. Natural Protection
  • The old stems and foliage act as a natural mulch, insulating the crown of the plant from harsh frosts.

Care Tips for December

  • Pruning: Hold off on cutting back the stems until early spring when new growth starts to emerge.
  • Mulching: Add a layer of mulch around the base (but not over the crown) to protect roots in colder regions.
  • Watering: No extra watering is needed; rainfall is sufficient.
  • Soil: Ensure well-drained soil to prevent root rot during wet winter conditions.

By leaving Sedum spectabile standing through the winter, you’ll enhance your garden’s seasonal charm and help local wildlife. Come spring, you can tidy up and enjoy its vigorous regrowth!

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