Hanging pot

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juster
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Hanging pot

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I've had this Sedum fufuraceum for quite some years and last year I decided to try it in a hanging pot. It looks happy in the warm sun today.
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Re: Hanging pot

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Stunning, Jean.
I obviously do not water mine enough.
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Re: Hanging pot

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Very lush plant, well done. Pretty sure my sedum get starved of water too. On the “ to do list”.
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Re: Hanging pot

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Thanks Tony and Brian. To be honest, it's a plant that has rather thrived on neglect as it was in a corner of the top shelf for ages. It gets my standard treatment, watered about every two weeks in the summer and fed with Chempak 8 every other watering. It has responded really well to being in a hanging pot.
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