Sedum (Sedum spp.) is a large genus of flowering plants, typically with thick succulent leaves. Use this guide to learn how to grow sedum in your garden.| The Spruce
Flowering ground covers, such as phlox and sedum, combine beauty and function. They provide floral color while fighting erosion and weeds.| The Spruce
Neem oil, an organic insecticide, is pressed from seeds of tropical neem trees. Learn how to use it to spare your garden from disruptive insects.| The Spruce
Aphids are very tiny sap-sucking insects that can greatly weaken plants; read how to identify aphids and use organic solutions to get rid of them.| The Spruce
Powdery mildew is one of the most common and easily recognized plant diseases. Learn to identify, treat, and prevent powdery mildew with these tips.| The Spruce
Sedum (or stonecrop) thrives in sunny, dry areas much better than other pants. Here are a few varieties to consider.| The Spruce
Garden plants are usually labeled with required sun exposure. Here's what Full Sun, Partial Partial Shade, Dappled Sun, Full Shade really mean.| The Spruce
Rely on state maps for the USDA Hardiness Zones for planting to select plants suited to your location and climate.| The Spruce