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Late spring/early summer interest. create containers with all year interest.

In spring evergreen sedums are invaluable.

In spring evergreen sedums are invaluable.

In spring evergreen sedums are invaluable.

Succulent hanging basket. Macrame with sempervivums and sedums.

Taken in April, ‘Silver Roses’ dangles pleasingly in this all seasons planter.

Sedum foliage emerging mid May.

In spring evergreen sedums are invaluable.

In spring evergreen sedums are invaluable.

Purple and silver tones mid May contrast well with vintage terracotta. Sedum ‘Cape Blanco’.

Purple and silver tones work well with vintage terracotta.

Sempervivum ‘Cranberry Cocktail’

In spring evergreen sedums are invaluable.

Sempervivum and sedum. Cranberry Cocktail Sedum ‘Blue Cushion’

Stunning contrast with Sedum reflexum ‘Blue Cushion’ in late May.

The later flowering sedums fresh new foliage is intense.

The later flowering sedums fresh new foliage is intense.

Sedum foliage ‘Cherry Tart’.

Here ‘Cherry Tart’ lives up to its name in late May

Growth is rapid for the Super Sempervivums.

The later flowering sedums fresh new foliage is intense.

Growth is rapid for the Super Sempervivums.

Super Sempervivums. Pink Pompelo.

‘Pink Pompelo’ in May. Her chicks are nearly adult.

Vivid early summer colour.

The later flowering sedums fresh new foliage is intense.

Growth is rapid for the Super Sempervivums.

Hardy succulent bowls planted with cold hardy succulents. Sempervivums and sedums.

In response to the warmer days colouration is intensified.

Bold distinction using light with dark.

Bold distinction using light with dark.

Colour contrasting hardy succulents, vintage planter.

Achieved using Sempervivum ‘Chocolate Kiss’ and Sedum spathifolium ‘Cape Blanco’. Picture taken early June.

Delosperma in full flower.

Bold distinction using light with dark.

Ice plant, Delosperma. Hardy bee friendly succulent. Sedum ‘Lime Zinger’.

By mid July, the Delosperma are in full swing, usually covered in bees.

Flowering sedums in late July.

Hardy succulents vintage containers.

If you want to encourage butterflies, always include flowering sedums. This converted gas canister is about to explode with flowers late summer.

Sedum flowering can be staggered using different varieties.

Sedum flowering can be staggered using different varieties.

Mixed hardy succulent planting, sedum flowers. Vintage bucket.

Photographed mid September, this vintage bucket still has blooms yet to appear from Sedum ‘Dazzleberry’.

Foliage can turn red late summer/early autumn.

Sedum flowering can be staggered using different varieties.

Foliage can turn red late summer/early autumn.

Sedum ‘Coral Reef’ in late September.

Sedum ‘Coral Reef’ becomes deep copper by late September.

Early October.

Sedum flowering can be staggered using different varieties.

Foliage can turn red late summer/early autumn.

Jelly bean sedum

The Jelly Bean Sedum manages to have several colours all at the same time. Such a clever plant. 

Early winter

Taken on the 9th of November this showcases the merit of the evergreen varieties. Hardy winter sedum

Taken on the 9th of November, this showcases the merit of the evergreen section of plants.

Hardy sedum planter



No frost just yet, when it comes these tones will sharpen. Mid November.

Sedum. Sempervivum. Hardy winter succulent.

Matching tones work too, it’s just personal taste I guess. Here Sempervivum ‘Chrome Green’ relaxes into the edge of the delicate foliage of Sedum pallium bithynicum.

Planning for winter interest

Always include some evergreen varieties in your planting scheme.

Always include some evergreen varieties in your planting scheme.

Always include some evergreen varieties in your planting scheme.

Sedum & sempervivum, winter, cold hardy succulent. ‘Purple Quartz’. Sedum ‘Silver Roses’

In the depths of winter the hardy evergreen sedums and sempervivums take centre stage. Growth has stopped, but these two groups of plants give all year interest to any container. Photo taken mid Jan shows Sedum ‘Silver Roses’ and sempervivum ‘Purple Quartz’. 

Winter Interest.

Always include some evergreen varieties in your planting scheme.

Always include some evergreen varieties in your planting scheme.

Winter interest bowls hardy succulent.

To achieve evenly distributed all year round interest, it’s important to imagine the planter/scheme in the depths of winter. Whilst flowering sedums look wonderful April to September, by November they have died back. They will return of course, but until they do what else will there be in the planting scheme to look at? This photo was taken mid Jan and shows Sedum ‘Coral Reef’ in all its winter glory. Still holding red tones and working well with the sempervivrum.

Be bold with mixing colours.

Always include some evergreen varieties in your planting scheme.

Be bold with mixing colours.

Sempervivums and sedums

In January the combination of Sedum’ Gold Mound’ and sempervivumH ‘Chocolate Kiss’. 😁

Opposites attract.

Use contrasting Sempervivum.

Be bold with mixing colours.

Winter interest succulents. Sedum ‘Gold Mound’ and hardy sedum ‘Purpureum’

The soft feminine edges of Sedum spathulifolium ‘Purpureum‘ alongside the needles shaped leaves of Sedum ’Gold Mound’. Photo mid Jan.

Use contrasting Sempervivum.

Use contrasting Sempervivum.

Use contrasting Sempervivum.

Sempervivum tones in winter, hardy succulents.

Winter sharpens tonal difference.

Frost crystals in February.

Use contrasting Sempervivum.

Use contrasting Sempervivum.

Frost hardy sempervivum. Winter succulents UK.

Hardy to -20 degrees, sempervivums adapt happily to a severe frost.

Re-emerging sedums in February

February 2022 the evergreen sedums continue to shine.

February 2022 the evergreen sedums continue to shine.

Sedum ‘Atlantis’. Cold winter hardy succulent. Variegated sedum.

This picture was taken on 7th February after a week of freezing temperatures. Sedum ’Atlantis’ has started to re-emerge showing the exquisite fresh buds coming through.

February 2022 the evergreen sedums continue to shine.

February 2022 the evergreen sedums continue to shine.

February 2022 the evergreen sedums continue to shine.

Winter hardy succulent. Sedum ‘Cape Blanco’

Sedum ‘Cape Blanco’ completely unaffected after being frozen!

End of February photo taken after a harsh frost.

February 2022 the evergreen sedums continue to shine.

End of February photo taken after a harsh frost.

A hanging basket , left outside all winter. A pink metal lampshade, filled with  ‘hispanicum’, ‘Coral Carpet’ and ‘Reflexum’. A subtle scheme for the pink container and sand macrame. Photo taken in Suffolk end of Feb.

Spring colours 8th of March.

Spring colours 14th of March.

End of February photo taken after a harsh frost.

Sempervivum’Gold Nugget’. Rare sempervivum. Orange yellow sempervivum. Award winning succulent.

A top up of fresh grit allows the new growth to shine. Top left ‘Gold Nugget’. These planters were left outside with zero protection all winter.

Spring colours 14th of March.

Spring colours 14th of March.

Spring colours 14th of March.

Photo taken 14th March here in Suffolk, Sedum rubrotinctum and Sedum ‘Coral Reef’ are responding to a warm spring day by intensifying their tones. This planter was left outside without any protection. 

Spring colours 17th of March.

Spring colours 14th of March.

Spring colours 14th of March.

Photo taken mid March here in Suffolk. The  ‘Big Sam Series’  sempervivum ‘Pink Pompelo’  is filling out nicely in this 35cm wall pot. soon her and her chick will be reaching the sides and will make a most eye catching planter. 

Unexpected cold snap 31st March.

Unexpected cold snap 31st March.

Unexpected cold snap 31st March.

Sedum Sempervivum, cold hardy succulents. Sedum ‘Purpureum’, terracotta bowl succulents.

Snow, sleet and icy conditions returned here in Suffolk unexpectedly. The plants response was just to deepen their wonderful tones even more. 😁

Snow/Sleet 31st of March..

Unexpected cold snap 31st March.

Unexpected cold snap 31st March.

Vintage container planted with hardy succulents. Sedums trailing in galvanised containers.

The dip in temperatures highlights the contrasting evergreen sedums ( Coral Reef, Silver Roses).

31st of March.

Unexpected cold snap 31st March.

31st of March.

Jelly bean sedum, rubrotinctum

Taken the same day, a simple combination of Sedum rubrotinctum and emerging Delosperma unaffected by the freezing conditions.


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