Side-by-side plant comparison — which is right for your garden?
Sedum spp.
Crassulaceae · groundcovers
Solanum lycopersicum
Solanaceae · vegetables
Sedum (Stonecrop) (Zones 3-9)
Tomato (Zones 2-11)
Overlap: Both grow in zones 3–9
| Feature | Sedum (Stonecrop) | Tomato |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Sedum spp. | Solanum lycopersicum |
| Family | Crassulaceae | Solanaceae |
| Category | groundcovers | vegetables |
| Sun | ☀️ Full Sun | ☀️ Full Sun |
| Water | 💧 Low | 💧💧 Medium |
| Soil | Well-drained, Poor | Rich, Well-drained |
| Height | 6" | 6' |
| Spread | 2' | 3' |
| Bloom Season | Summer | Summer |
| Bloom Color | Yellow, Pink, White | Yellow |
| Growth Rate | Fast | Fast |
| Native Region | Northern Hemisphere | South America |
| Maintenance | Low | Medium |
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Tomato
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Tomato
Choose Sedum (Stonecrop) if you want a low-maintenance plant, need drought tolerance, and want deer resistance. It thrives in full sun with low water in zones 3–9.
Choose Tomato if you don't mind medium maintenance. It thrives in full sun with medium water in zones 2–11.
Plant them together? Both overlap in zones 3–9. They share similar sun requirements (full sun), making them potential garden companions.
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