Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum' - IB2DWs Groundcover - First Spring - March 2024

As part of my 2023 "Fall Planting" spring, I added a number of sedum groundcovers in a few spots of our garden.  Three of those sedums were named Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum' - with one of them going in the front porch bed along the south property line and two of them down in the 'hard to grow' section of the IB2DWs (extended) bed by the sidewalk.  They were big plants when they went in, but I wasn't sure how they'd do after being planted so late in the season.  Not to mention...the (dang!) rabbits were happy to gnaw on their green, succulent-like foliage all Winter.  

When the snow melted, there wasn't much of the plants there.  But, fast forward to today in Mid-March, and here, below is what that little bed (right up against the sidewalk) looks like.  Tulips to the right side and turfgrass to the left.  In between?  Those variegated sedums:

Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum' - Spring Growth

Below is a close-up photo of one of the sedums showing their new 2024 growing season growth:

Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum' - Spring Growth

I'm excited to see these come back and I'm even more excited to see how a little bit of groundcover will do down here in this dry, hot spot this season.

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