Use Sedum spurium 'Fuldaglow' to add dependable color and texture where you need a tough, low groundcover. This creeping stonecrop forms a dense mat of succulent foliage that turns bronzy red, then finishes the season with rosy-red flower clusters in late summer. Mature plants stay about 3 to 4 inches tall and typically spread 18 to 24 inches, making it an excellent choice for edging, rock gardens, gravel beds, and sunny borders.
Plant it in full sun for the strongest foliage color, though it will tolerate part shade. Choose well-drained soil; this is the key to long-term success. It handles lean or rocky sites well once established, but avoid locations that stay wet, especially through winter.
Water to help new plants root in, then let the soil dry between waterings. In hot or very dry spells, an occasional deep soak keeps growth looking fresh. A light trim after flowering can encourage a tighter mat. If the planting becomes crowded, you can lift and divide sections in spring or early fall and replant to fill gaps.
Hardy in USDA zones 4-8, 'Fuldaglow' is a reliable, low-maintenance option for bright, well-drained spots where you want a spreading perennial that stays neat and low.