![]() ![]() Chemical fertilizer canĬare needs to be taken to avoid overwatering and over-fertilizing any of Will generally be enough to give your plant a boost. If you have very poor soil, mixing some compost into it ![]() In fact, if the soil is too rich, this can cause Sedum Cherry Tart typically needs no supplemental fertilization and can In winter, water just enough to keep your plants Avoid wetting the leaves, stems,Īnd flowers when watering. The least, shouldn’t need any extra watering. Supplemental water for the first couple of weeks to establish roots.Įstablished plants, as long as your area gets rain every couple of weeks at Water thoroughlyĪnd wait for the soil to dry out before watering again. Theyĭo their best with regular watering from spring through fall. Spring is the best time toĬherry Tart Stonecrop are drought-tolerant but do need some water. ![]() Out to a larger container to hold the plant better. Repot your plants when they outgrow their current pot by moving them The plant in containers do require little more care than those in When the soil retains too much water, as is often the case with a heavy wetĬlay soil, this can easily lead to root rot for the plant. Unglazed clay or terraĬotta containers dry out more quickly than glazed pottery or plastic pots. Loamy, sandy, or gravelly soil with sharp drainage. Sedum Cherry Tart can grow in pot, container or in garden with loose Growing the plant in containers so you can move them indoors for protection That are borderline resistant to freezing temperatures, or if you live in anĪrea where the temperature frequently drops below freezing, then consider When the temperature dropīelow 10 ☌ the plant start to go dormant. The plant can tolerate freezing temperature. High temperaturesĪnd high humidity can create a lot of disease issues, so stay on the lookout. Temperature of 38 ☌ can still produce good quality plants. However, the hot days of summer will not be a problem and the Night temperatures of above 13 ☌ and day time temperature must be at leastġ8-21 ☌. © UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden | CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Temperature:Ĭherry Tart Stonecrop can grow in USDA zone 4-9. Low light levels can be offset with dry soil conditions, but only The plant require high light toĭevelop strong leaf coloration and will stretch badly under low lightĬonditions. The higher theīetter in most cases, a minimum of 50000 lux. ![]() Sedum Cherry Tart will tolerate partial shade (not full shade), but doīest in full sun (6 or more hours of direct sun per day). Only then can you decide on the cultural methods Much time you have to devote to their care, and many other factors, will need Your physical location where you grow your plants, how SEDUM CHERRY TART - CHERRY TART STONECROP CARE AND CULTUREĬultural information should only be used as a guide, and should be to beĪdapted to suit you. The flowers are dark pink in color with light pinkīuds and are held on the oval, 5 to 10 cm long, purple peduncle. Long, slightly rounded cymes inflorescences with about 90 flowers per branchĪnd 500 flowers per stem. Serrated margin, slightly glandular and slightly glaucous, 1.9 cm long by 1.2Ĭm wide, greyed-green becoming flushed with deep red color as they mature.Ĭherry Tart Stonecrop blooms in summer to autumn from the dense, 12 cm The leaves are ovate, cordate base, broadly acute apex, entire with slight Light green blend with purple, glabrous, basal or near-basal branching habit. Spread with compact, mounded plant habit. Easy and well behaved….It is an evergreen perennial herb which reaching 15 cm tall by 45 cm Deciduous in winter, the stems should be trimmed back in early spring. Well-suited to growing in tubs or alpine trough gardens, walls or using as a small-area groundcover. Strong cherry starry flowers appear in late summer, clustered at the ends of each stem. This SedumShack introduction forms a low, non-spreading carpet of russet red leaves. The Splash selections of Stonecrop are excellent edging or rock garden plants, particularly for hot dry sites with poor soil. SIZE: 35cm spread each year, retreating back each winter (as these herbaceous perennials do!).reliable and a strong grower …a super addition to a rock garden, container, basket or front of border. At times the foliage is smothered by flowers…. It’s a succulent ,herbaceous perennial up to 14cm in height, with compact, creeping and trailing stems bearing chunky, rounded, cherry red leaves and terminal clusters of starry, cherry coloured flowers smothering the plant below through to early autumn. This SedumShack Sedum is very similar to ‘Cherry Tart’ – a compact, strongly coloured Splash Sedum for your Garden. Cherry Splash Sedums erupt into lime coloured leaves in Spring and by mid-Summer colourful red, almost cherry coloured leaves and buds… and then striking cherry-rose coloured flowers appear like a ‘splash’ of paint on your garden! ![]()
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