Knowing how challenging it would be for any plant to succeed in the hell strip that I turned into a memory garden three years ago, I ordered some sedum cuttings from an eBay grower and received starts of about five different kinds. I potted them and grew them on to healthy transplant size, then plugged them into the bone-dry, sunny, south-facing edge of the memory garden. They’ve done pretty well, especially this cultivar.




Future plans will be to root more cuttings of this clone and spread it into any blank spaces of the memory garden.