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RE: Plant gallery #2: Zesty yellows to soothing blues, plus a few showy performers in my beds! #nofilters

Hey - happy to help! They're a great plant. Personally, I'd let it flower. It won't flower much because it's still establishing, but any bees will love its late nectar. Then let it die-back over winter, but don't cut off the 'dead stems'. It'll concentrate on establishing more rootstock with protection from any frost provided by the dead stems, and it'll throw up more shoots next year... and then cut it back around late spring! In the UK that's May - around the Chelsea Flower Show - when we all give our sedums a 'chelsea chop'. That just serves to make it flower later, and makes the flowering stems shorter, so the plant as a whole stays more compact and more upright. (Far more info than you wanted, but hope it's a help!) Huge congrats on taking a cutting and making it work! x

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