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Red Carpet Sedum
Prices start at : 33.95 USD / #1 Container range: 2.3 - 3.7 quarts (2.5 - 4 liters)

The foliage is a dark red with green and produces a wonderful fall color. With a height of 3-4” and a spread of 24”, its' red blooms flower from May to September. Compact Red Carpet The Sedum ‘Elizabeth', Sedum spurium, also known as Sedum Red Carpet,...
  • Mature Spread: 2 feet
  • Mature Height: 3 - 4 inches
  • Botanical Name: Sedum spurium 'Elizabeth Red Carpet'
  • Flower Color: Red
  • Sun Exposure: Full Sun
  • Soil Type: Widely Adaptable
Nebraska
Omaha
Blue Chalk Sticks - Senecio serpens
Prices start at : 6.95 USD

Known for its distinctive blue-green to grayish coloring, Blue Chalk Sticks are tall grass-type succulents that will grow in dense mats when allowed to spread. Also known as Blue Fingers and Blue Pickles.
  •  Succulents need natural sunlight to stay healthy so make sure to choose a bright location.
  •  If placed in full sunlight, watch the leaves for burning if the light is too intense. However succulents can adapt very well to new locations.
  •  If repotting, use a fast draining soil mix. This will prevent the development of root rot.
California
Chino
50 ACRES 50 ACRES OF DRYLAND CROP GROUND AND PASTURE
Price : CALL

LAND & HOME BROKERS-AUCTIONEERS SOLD ; 50 +/- Acres; Beautiful site to build on or could be developed for cropland; Approximately 20 Acres is dry cropland right now; Call Tom: 402-694-9104 or Clint: 402-694-8470 For Details; CORNWELL INC.

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    • Condition: Used
    • Quantity: 1
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    Nebraska
    Aurora
    Sedum, Sunsparkler Dazzleberry
    Prices start at : 10.99 USD / 1 Plant

    U.S. Plant Patent #22,457. Foliage is unique form of blue with graphite shades, and can be seen from far. Blooms are crimson red, blooming for more than 6 weeks, attracting butterflies and pollinators.
    • Height: 6-10 inches
    • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders, Cut Flowers
    • Zone: 4-9
    • Spread: 18 inches
    • Resistant To: Deer, Drought, Rabbit
    • Genus: Sedum
    Pennsylvania
    Warminster
    Dragon\'s Blood Sedum Seeds
    Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1-128-oz

    Excellent for hot sites in full sun and poor soils. Spurium coccineum) Perennial. (3-7”) Dragon's Blood Sedum features bronze foliage mats and clusters. 227,500 seeds/oz.; 2-3 weeks, 60-75°F.
    • weight: .0625 lbs
    Connecticut
    East Hartford
    Narrow-Leaf Chalk Sticks - Senecio cylindricus
    Prices start at : 6.95 USD

    Succulent arrives in a 4" growers pot ready for potting. Similar to Blue Chalk Sticks, Narrow-Leaf Chalk Sticks have narrower leaves and range in color from bright green to silvery blue.
    •  Fertilize if the color seems off or is too yellow.
    •  If placed in full sunlight, watch the leaves for burning if the light is too intense. However succulents can adapt very well to new locations.
    •  If repotting, use a fast draining soil mix. This will prevent the development of root rot.
    California
    Chino
    String of Buttons - Crassula perforata
    Prices start at : 6.95 USD

    Succulent arrives in a 4" growers pot ready for potting. Fleshy, light green leaves can become tinged with red with sun exposure. If the String of Buttons can be easily pruned if it grows too tall.
    •  Succulents need natural sunlight to stay healthy so make sure to choose a bright location.
    •  Succulents can be easily overwatered which can lead to root rot. Water your succulents only when they are dry.
    •  If repotting, use a fast draining soil mix. This will prevent the development of root rot.
    California
    Chino
    Sedum \'Little Missy\'
    Prices start at : 6.95 USD

    Popular for hanging planters and fairy gardens. Sedum 'Little Missy' is a low-growing plant that forms mats up to about 2" tall. Ground or base covers are essential when creating a terrarium or arrangement.
    •  Succulents need natural sunlight to stay healthy so make sure to choose a bright location.
    •  If placed in full sunlight, watch the leaves for burning if the light is too intense. However succulents can adapt very well to new locations.
    •  Fertilize if the color seems off or is too yellow.
    California
    Chino
    ACREAGE 20 ACRES
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    Please Call Today for more Information or to view the property. Located off of a blacktop road, between Aurora and Grand Island. ACREAGE FOR SALE 1506 N K Rd. Aurora, NE 68818 20 Acres, Developed Alfalfa, Smaller Out Buildings, and Home.

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      • Model: 20 ACRES
      • Manufacturer: ACREAGE
      Nebraska
      Aurora
      Succulent Assortment - Ground Covers
      Prices start at : 24.95 USD

      Set includes four ground cover succulents, in a varying mix of colors and textures. Sedum, Crassula, and Senecio varieties of succulents grow low to the ground and like to spread out.
      •  If repotting, use a fast draining soil mix. This will prevent the development of root rot.
      •  If placed in full sunlight, watch the leaves for burning if the light is too intense. However succulents can adapt very well to new locations.
      •  Succulents can be easily overwatered which can lead to root rot. Water your succulents only when they are dry.
      California
      Chino
      String of Pearls - Senecio rowleyanus
      Prices start at : 6.95 USD

      Popular in hanging baskets. String of Pearls forms long, trailing strings up to 3 feet in length and grow very well in containers. Ground or base covers are essential when creating a terrarium or arrangement.
      •  If placed in full sunlight, watch the leaves for burning if the light is too intense. However succulents can adapt very well to new locations.
      •  Succulents need natural sunlight to stay healthy so make sure to choose a bright location.
      •  Fertilize if the color seems off or is too yellow.
      California
      Chino
      Crassula rogersii
      Prices start at : 6.95 USD

      Crassula is a genus of succulents that vary in shape and size, but we tend to refer to them as "grass" succulents. Crassula rogersii is a tall, bushy species that grows to up to 12" tall and is characterized by droplet-shaped leaves that have a velvety...
      •  If repotting, use a fast draining soil mix. This will prevent the development of root rot.
      •  If placed in full sunlight, watch the leaves for burning if the light is too intense. However succulents can adapt very well to new locations.
      •  Fertilize if the color seems off or is too yellow.
      California
      Chino
      Sedum, Sunsparkler Lime Zinger
      Prices start at : 10.99 USD / 1 Plant

      Succulent leaves are lime green edged in red, and the plants bloom with pretty pink flowers. Once established the plants thrive in poor soil, long dry spells and harsh weather. Great selection for use in containers with other succulents and annuals for...
      • Life Cycle: Perennial
      • Zone: 4-9
      • Height: 6-8 inches
      • Spread: 18 inches
      • Genus: Sedum
      • Bloom Season: Fall, Summer
      Pennsylvania
      Warminster
      Sedum, Firecracker
      Prices start at : 10.99 USD / 1 Plant

      Thrives on neglect in average to poor soils. Lustrous, ruby red, succulent foliage opens with a hint of mint green on compact, low growing, upright plants that are multi branched from a single stem.
      • Planting Time: Fall, Spring
      • Genus: Sedum
      • Sun: Full Sun
      • Resistant To: Deer, Drought, Rabbit
      • Life Cycle: Perennial
      • Zone: 4-9
      Pennsylvania
      Warminster
      Sedum rupestre, Angelina
      Prices start at : 10.99 USD / 1 Plant

      The spreading plant habit of this cultivar is ideal for a spiller in container combinations, along stone paths, or over stone walls. Low-growing stonecrop will form a mat only 4” tall, making it an excellent ground cover, 'Angelina' is best used massed...
      • Resistant To: Deer, Drought, Rabbit
      • Ornamental Use: Beds, Borders
      • Zone: 3-11
      • Genus: Sedum
      • Sun: Full Sun
      • Life Cycle: Perennial
      Pennsylvania
      Warminster
      Dividing Sedum Plants: How To Divide A Sedum Plant
      Keep competitive weeds away from the new plants.Usually within a month, the plant will be as recovered as if you had never disturbed it. Plant each section individually at the same depth at which it had been growing.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Learn About Vera Jameson Plants: How To Grow A Vera Jameson Plant
      Pests and diseases are not typical with these plants. It probably came about as a cross between two other sedum varieties, ‘Ruby Glow' and ‘Atropurpureum.'freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });If you have...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Goldmoss Plant Info: Caring For Sedum Acre Plants
      Mature plants can tolerate drought conditions for brief periods.can withstand severe site conditions but is also relatively immune to rabbit and deer nibbling. As mossy stonecrop, goldmoss or not at all, but this darling succulent should be something...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      What Is Sedum ‘Purple Emperor\' – Tips For Purple Emperor Care In Gardens
      Sedum ‘Purple Emperor' plants are hardy perennials in USDA zones 3-9. If they grow in soil that is too fertile, they will put out too much growth and become weak and floppy.They like full sun and moderate water.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Caring For Jelly Bean Plants: How To Grow A Sedum Jelly Bean Plant
      Grow this specimen in fast-draining soil mixes, such as sand, perlite, or pumice mixed with peat and a limited amount of potting soil.Pests are rare on jelly bean plant. You can also use the jellybean plant in partially shaded areas for a pop of color,...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Creeping Sedum Info: Learn About Growing Sedum As A Groundcover
      If you are a fan ofcome in many shapes and sizes and are prized for their quick establishment and “set it and forget it” nature. In areas with low foot traffic, they are a great substitute for water needy sod grass and they don't need mowing.Sedum...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Help, My Sedums Are Too Heavy: Tips For Supporting And Pruning Sedum
      Other causes of bowed sedum heads may be rich soil or overwatering.The Sedum family encompasses plants that trail, spread like ground cover, tower 2 or more feet and those that just barely graze your ankles.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Sedum Plant Pruning: Tips On Cutting Back Sedum Plants
      Other sedum plant pruning can take up to 1/3 of growth at any time but, again, it may affect the bloom time.Sedums are remarkably tolerant plants. You can remove these in fall or wait until early spring and then remove them to the rosette base.In cooler...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      English Stonecrop Care: Tips For Growing English Stonecrop
      A little watering is needed at establishment but the plant will root in just a few weeks and become drought tolerant thereafter.These plants are fertilizer sensitive but good organic mulch can help gradually add nutrients to the soil when growing English...
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Planting Sedums – How To Grow Sedum
      If you would like to further ensure that the plant will start there, you can add a very thin covering of soil over the plant.For taller sedum varieties, you can break off one of the stems and push it into the ground where you would like to grow it.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Angelina Sedum Plants: How To Care For Sedum ‘Angelina\' Cultivars
      New sedum plants can be propagated by simply snipping off some tip cuttings and placing them where you want them to grow. They will grow in almost any well-draining soil, but actually thrive best in sandy or gravely soils with low nutrients.
      Ohio
      Willoughby
      Meteor Stonecrop Care: Tips For Growing Meteor Sedums In The Garden
      Treat anywith slug bait (non-toxic products are available). Meteor plants prefer average to low fertility and tend to flop over in rich soil.Also locate Meteor sedums where the plants will receive full sunlight for a least five hours per day, as too much...
      Ohio
      Willoughby