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Easy to do. Break off one or two cm at the end of a growing stem and put about the bottom half of it in a gritty compost (eg half sharp sand, half compost) Moisten it regularly but do not keep it soggy. Keep it in a bright place for about 2 weeks but not where it is baking in the sun. It should have started rooting. Alternatively instead of placing the cutting in the gritty compost in a pot, just insert it into the ground where you want it to grow. That is likely to work too as Sedums are amongst the easiest of plants to propagate from cuttings because they retain water in their leaves.

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