Saturday Sedum Watch at the Lost Madrone Ranch: March 11, 2017

It’s Saturday, and we’re watching the sedums — a delightful perennial flowering plant. Last week, my first Saturday sedum blog post noted that Sedum nuttallianum is a sedum variety native to Texas and grows wild at the ranch in Comfort. Sedums are in the plant family commonly called “stonecrops,” and when the sedums first emerge they … Continue reading Saturday Sedum Watch at the Lost Madrone Ranch: March 11, 2017

Saturday Sedum Watch at the Lost Madrone Ranch: March 4, 2017

The sedums are starting! I am so excited to share them with you! Saturday mornings through the blooming season, I will shoot you a short post of pictures so you can walk with me at the ranch and see this stunning display unfold. I promise the show is spectacular! Sedums are a large genus of … Continue reading Saturday Sedum Watch at the Lost Madrone Ranch: March 4, 2017