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Jul 06, 2021 - 09:57 AM
Good questions! Winter dormancy depends on the species. Types like Sedum spurium and S. kamtschaticum do die back in winter and re-sprout in spring. But things like S. reflexum and S. album maintain their foliage through winter.
And yes, piling on snow is perfectly acceptable and welcomed in fact! It acts as insulation to give your Sedum more consistent conditions through winter.
I hope this helps!
And yes, piling on snow is perfectly acceptable and welcomed in fact! It acts as insulation to give your Sedum more consistent conditions through winter.
I hope this helps!
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