Well, I just can't seem to grow this blessed plant whatever I do. This is planted round the edge of a pond in loamy soil. kept watered enough as advised but it is just going brown and dry. I have just covered it with more soil but it never seems to last more than a season every time I buy a new plant
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That looks fine to me. It's normal for old leaves to go brown and die, but there are still plenty of healthy green leaves at the ends of the stems.
It is rather leggy-looking, but that's probably just because it's not getting quite enough light.
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Saxifrages are alpine plants so they need a well drained soil but it needs to be moist if that makes sense. Its best planted in autumn and it needs sun or semi shade depending on the variety, so anything but a North facing aspect it good. They tend to like neutral to alkaline soil too. But it like ameno says. it looks like a normal saxifrage to me.
It has been an really tough year for new plants we've got somethat are wilting now and we're( Well Miss Grief) have had to water them a couple of times a week even now.
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That's normal. It happens with age. The stems get longer and longer over time, and the older leaves die and are not replaced, leaving the lower sections of stem bare. Those sections will then produce extra roots if they are in contact with the soil. They are not the main roots, and there is no particular need to cover them.
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