Coleus Cuttings Plant Red And Green Solenostemon /Live Cuttings 4 INCHES/ PCS 5+
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Description
- Coleus, made popular as Victorian-era bedding plants, have made a huge comeback thanks to the all-season color the lovely foliage offers, whether it's planted in full sun or shade. Coleus plants have square stems and leaves situated directly opposite one another. They produce insignificant tiny blue to white flowers that are often pinched off to conserve energy. The foliage varies widely in shape, style, and color, and new colors and patterns are introduced regularly.
- Planted outdoors in early spring, coleus quickly spreads and grows to full size in a single season. Large swaths of assorted coleus plantings in a landscape or garden bed take on a quilt-like appearance and vividly colored foliage adds a decorative touch to window boxes, outdoor container gardens, and hanging baskets. Since coleus is usually grown as an annual, these plants only live a year outdoors, but indoors the plant can last several seasons. Coleus is toxic to pets.1
Planting instructions
Add compost.
Plant Coleus vines in a location where you will plant them.
Water
- Coleus plants grow best in soil that is consistently moist but not soggy. Long dry spells slow the plants’ growth, and the leaves will start to turn brown around the edges. Let the soil dry out a bit between waterings and water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Mulch helps the soil retain moisture longer, but don't use cedar mulch, which can be toxic to coleus. Also, don't let the mulch touch the stems, as it can promote rot and hide slugs.
Fertilizer
- If you have rich soil, you may not need to feed coleus plants. If you have poor soil, add a balanced slow-release fertilizer to the bed. You’ll get the best color from your coleus leaves if you go easy on the fertilizer.
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