Succulent Ground Covers
Apr 16th 2014
Sedums and other succulent plants make colorful and impressive ground covers. People often want to know how long it will take their new plants to fill in an area.
As a general rule of thumb, ground covers will spread an inch a month. This means that if you space your plants 6" apart it will take 6 months to get a solid mat of growth. 12" apart will require 12 months and so on.
So, to figure out how many plants you need to cover an area you first need to figure out the area's square footag
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