J Daddy, that looks great. I am surprised that your harvest was still "green". I am in southern Ohio and mine have been ready for a while to cut. I wonder if your species of Sedum is the same as mine? I think the variety I bought and planted was called Sedum Autumn Fire. It can be grown everywhere since I had it in Georgia also. Just drive around your neighborhoods and I am sure that you will see it in people's yards. Normally it is just cut to the ground and tossed. Any other hints as to how you do yours?
I think the smaller bunches could make great shrubs too.
Rick
Rick, I think you are right they are not sedum. They are more of a wild shrub that I harvest at my daughters first soccer game. Wish I knew the shrub type but my other trees sure are coming out cool. will post a picture later tonight.