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Those are beautiful photos of the Sedum!!
Very nice, I could never grow them down south (they grew too much and went all floppy), hopefully I will have better luck here.
‘grew too much’ … I’ve heard that before and up to 30ft according to a google search last week. I’m gonna take a cutting from Pat but she did warn me they’ll be in the garden for ever!
I didn’t know they were called Sedum too Darla – blogging is so educational, I love it :o)
Your pictures look very artistic, can’t believe it’s autumn already! We still get a lot going on in the garden though don’t we, right up until it gets frosty and then I get my winter jasmine and a winter flowering clematis.
when it gets frosty my garden will be bare – winter jasmine and clematis sounds lovely