![[Photo: Sedum spurium.]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEir8oz1XWW9TUqZBAR03pHFVIB3M72vCj3E5w868RJd3GdNGfHVIWy_DFby6AMxYCZr23Gzj9y5KM9isNJupAwrSypvyXVgQpbhtEKAWyiozPYld0ixp1zcfqvNxEPUpyQRkuaJtVZNot1x/s400/sedum.jpg)
The landlords' kids and I rescued these plants from a neighbourhood garden that was being replaced by sod. This sedum is very forgiving; just break off a piece, stick in in the dirt, and it will grow!
See how different plants that grow in Toronto (AgCanada hardiness zone 6; USDA zone 5) look all year round and at different stages in their life cycles.
The landlords' kids and I rescued these plants from a neighbourhood garden that was being replaced by sod. This sedum is very forgiving; just break off a piece, stick in in the dirt, and it will grow!
I'm also working on a list of all the plants native to Toronto (still in development).
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