PaPaLarry
01-26-2012, 06:34 AM
I brought some sedium plants from up north (NH) in 2006 and planted them in different sections of property. They did good first year, but then weakened. I noticed the heat got to them, and they are better off with morning sun and afternoon shade. But, what I really found out if planted in big planter pot, they grow and grow. When they start to get brownish, I cut them down and new growth comes. So here in Florida, they are best grown in large pots, and not ground.