Vegetable harvest coincides with bright autumn foliage, chrysanthemums, asters and sedum. |
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After seeing pictures of red sedum with nice red blooms, I planted some in my front flower bed. |
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Each flat-roofed block is planted with sedum grass and clad in slatted larch wood. |
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In our garden Michaelmas daisies and sedum are at their best while annuals such as pot marigolds and nasturtium come a close second. |
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In common with the euphorbia, this sedum is also useful in the garden all year round. |
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Dark plums marry with purple sedum and rich pink hemerocallis along one border. |
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She filled the removable saucer with garden soil and added her favorite succulent plants and trailing sedum. |
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A single square foot was sprouting at least a half-dozen perennials: an astilbe, a turtlehead, a sedum, a filipendula and a large coneflower. |
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His firm will plant the Academy roof with wild strawberry, sea thrift, the herb self-heal and stonecrop, a sedum that attracts the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly. |
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Plants which will give year-round interest but don't require much work include Mahonia, weigela, hebe, kniphofia, sedum, wild geranium and Arum italicum. |
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Deciduous trees and shrubs are the best way to achieve this, but in a truly tiny garden, the answer might be a nice clump of zingy-yellow rudbeckia, or crimson sedum. |
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For sunny areas, you have an even wider choice: alyssum, sedum, thyme, bloodred geranium or shrubs such as cotoneaster, juniper or barberry. |
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The sedum is planted in a four-layer, mat-like system, which collects and filters rainfall as part of a natural storm water management system. |
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The sedum traps air-borne dust, absorbs carbon dioxide, and creates oxygen. |
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The nidasedum allows creating a natural, green and aesthetic vegetable roof, constituted by plants such as sedum. |
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Green discs arranged around a stem, pink beads of the sedum or blue fingers. |
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The production of sedum mats for roof gardens had already been tested for a year before the official founding of this subsidiary. |
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Insect-friendly plants include hebe, sedum, yarrow, heather, foxglove, buddleja, allium, scabious, pulmonaria and flowering cherry. |
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Shelled and leached acorns freeze well, as do most thick and succulent greens such as sedum and wintercress. |
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Zebra grass, willow, Irish moss, sedum, and Jerusalem sage bring movement and a variety of textures. |
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Lemon thyme, sea pink, and sedum warm the area below a majestic Italian stone pine. |
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The sedum roof acts as further insulation, as a habitat for creepy crawlies and serves as a living classroom, where pupils can study biodiversity. |
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Seven luxury town houses at Crabtree Fields in Fitzrovia conform to code level four by enhancing wildlife habitats through nesting boxes and sedum roofs. |
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Common garden plants that attract moths include red campion, sedum, hebe and nicotiana. |
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The orange tip butterfly can be found amongst the aubrietia in late spring, while the comma and small tortoiseshell like sedum. |
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Our collection of 30 consists of three each of 10 named varieties such as campanula, aster, sedum and cerastium. |
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For verandah and wall decoration, succulents like sedum, aporocactus, ceropegia, zygocactus and epiphyllum grown in hanging baskets or wall baskets can look very attractive. |
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Nonetheless, using rich potting composts with fine, dust-sized seeds such as campanula, sedum, streptocarpus, verbascum and mesembryanthemum isn't a good idea. |
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Along the fencerows and in the woods, foliage of garlic mustard, sweet rocket, sedum, leafcup, henbit, hepatica and wild ginger hold on against the frost. |
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Also known as ice plants, these sedum produce dramatic flowers above evergreen fleshy foliage throughout the summer, making them ideal for borders and containers. |
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The cutting-edge design includes a roof planted with the fleshy leaved plant, Sedum, above a three tiered building with large windows. |
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Asters, butterfly weed, Coreopsis, fleabane, Jupiter's-beard, Lantana, lavender, Sedum, verbena, and yarrow all thrive on dry, sunny sites. |
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These include the dahlias and impatiens as well as roses, cyclamen, nicotiana, geum and the darkening petals of Sedum spectabile. |
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It's called Sedum Spectabile 'Brilliant', which is also commonly called an ice plant. |
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Genera in this family include Crassula, Kalanchoe, Sedum, Aeonium, Echeveria, Sempervivum and Dudleya. |
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Feed butterflies before they go into hibernation by planting nectar-rich, autumn-flowering Michaelmas daisies and ice plants or Sedum Autumn Joy. |
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