Most like it on the sunny side, and do not like to sit in soggy or boggy ground-especially in winter. However, there are so many Sedums and they are spread over the world in so many different conditions, that you would really need to investigate the particular Sedums you want to grow. (I have about 250 different Sedums, and grow them in conditions suiting their individual needs. Most survive fine outside in a Scottish winter in a gritty compost with lots of grit at ground level, but some- including some from Mexico and Japan- need to be protected in winter. In fact many succulent Sedums with big fleshy leaves are sold exclusively for growing indoors here.)
Flowers that grow in gravel are Sedums, self seeded Dianthus, foxgloves, California poppies, moss rose, spring flowering phlox, and Hollyhocks.
Fall or spring
the climate that cherries need to be in to grow is a mild cool climate cherries are so good
cool climate
the best climate to grow peas is in the end of spring and the begging of summer.
The best climate to grow carrots in is a cool climate. This is the one they prefer. They grow well in loose soil and need plenty of water to thrive.
In subtropical climate
climate does not grow hay in Oklahoma, or anywhere else, for that matter.
they grow better in a warm climate.
They grow in dirt
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Mainly olives they grow mainly in this climate the percentage of olives in the world are grown in this climate and some citrus are grown.