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PostPosted: 25 Sep 2010, 14:21 
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I think I remember someone said that you can freeze sedum leaves for winter feeding, has anyone tried it? I am working on a system to keep them growing through winter, but if freezing works then at least you can gather the big leaves off the plants before they finally fall off.

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 Post subject: Re: sedums
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Will they not be soggy if you freeze them?

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I've never heard of freezing sedum leaves, the best one to ask if Ozric, PM him cos I know he's busy and doesn't get on here much, but Im sure he'll pick up his pm

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 Post subject: Re: sedums
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I thought they would go soggy, I think it was cactus Steve that said it, I might try asking him, hes the king of the Optunias and Sedums :lol:

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Sue, he did post recently about this. He does freeze, they do go soggy but he said that the torts don't seem to mind

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Thanks Janet, I think I might give it a try

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Nothing lost in trying it!

I would be interested in knowing what method works best. x

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