Last June, I started my “Prune in June” series covering perennials I cut or pinched back in June to control the ultimate height and/or look of said perennials. June has come and gone already, but I logged my cutting back of these same perennials to once again closely analyze the results.
Today, we are talking Sedum ‘Autumn Fire’ but my guess is this same approach can be applied to other upright Sedum cultivars.
prune them? really….. 🙂
Deer ate mine to the ground! They were almost to bloom this June.
I planted one of those, or a close relative, last autumn, it was an impulse buy at a plant fair, and I have absolutely no idea what to do with it, I’d better pay attention here huh?