where are they?

Kitchener, ON(Zone 5A)

Does anyone know where the seed is on Stone Crop Sedum?

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

The seeds are really, really teeny-weenie. Almost like dust. If the seed heads have been ripe and brown for a while the wind may have already blown them away. cut the seed heads off and tap them upside down on a paper plate. If the seeds are there they'll fall right out. I've never grown sedum from seeds - I have no idea how hard or easy they are to grow.

Kitchener, ON(Zone 5A)

I found them. The wind scattered most of them already but a few were salvagable. Thankyou PoppySue

Longview, TX

Gwydion if you have luck planting them, let me know. I have seed heads but havent bothered to pull mine. If I know they are viable...I will start collecting them to!

Bay City, MI(Zone 6a)

I think its much easier to just cut and root them!

Newcastle, ON(Zone 5a)

Yes...They root very easily..just cut and stick it in the ground..

i just got some hens and chicks seed the directions said plant on the surfaceit was 300 seeds they were fine so i mixed them with sand so i could see where i was plantingdid not want to get them to close together

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