Some people cut it back in early summer so the sedum does not get so high.
Sedum can be planted in early spring or fall, as these are the optimal times for root establishment and vigorous growth. Make sure to plant sedum in well-draining soil and provide adequate sunlight to promote healthy growth.
You can take cuttings of sedum and root them. This is asexual reproduction. However, sedum do have flowers and make seeds. This is sexual reproduction.
To properly transplant sedum, choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball of the sedum and gently remove it from its current location. Place the sedum in the hole, backfill with soil, and water thoroughly. Water regularly until the sedum is established, usually about 2-3 weeks.
They seem to leave Autumn Joy sedum alone but will eat Xenox sedum.
The biggest predator of sedum is slugs.
Sedum oblanceolatum was created in 1975.
Sedum ternatum was created in 1803.
Sedum sieboldii was created in 1839.
Sedum dendroideum was created in 1828.
Sedum sexangulare was created in 1753.
Sedum albomarginatum was created in 1975.
Sedum caeruleum was created in 1771.