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Here’s how to overwinter caladiums properly in different climates
Vermiculite can be used as a packing material for overwintering caladium bulbs, while it is also ideal for amending soil and ...
Although it’s too early to plant caladiums, it’s not too early to start thinking about purchasing tubers now to ensure access to the best variety of these no-fail ornamental plants. Florida is the ...
The blushing bride and her eye-catching straps put on quite the show last year. Now that I have your attention, I am talking about the strap-leaf Heart to Heart "Blushing Bride"―Proven Winners ...
If you are looking for something to brighten up a shady spot in your landscape, consider caladiums. Their brightly colored leaves streaked in shades of green, white, red and pink in various stripes ...
Caladiums are trending as a popular choice for container gardening, adding drama with their broad, cascading greenery. When planting caladium bulbs, use a well-draining potting mix and place the bulbs ...
Question: My caladiums are starting to develop yellow to brown leaves. Isn’t it early for them to decline? Answer: Many caladiums are right on schedule to mature and start to decline. Garden or ...
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Some Plants Do Better in Containers—Here's Why
Strawberries are a perfect plant for containers, especially hanging containers. They look gorgeous with the fruit drooping ...
Question: My caladiums are not sprouting leaves as normal. Will they regrow or do I need to plant new bulbs? Answer: Hopefully by the time you receive this response there are lots of new shoots.
If the caladiums are in pots, withhold water in early October and let them go dormant. You may leave the bulbs in the pot over the winter (do not water until they wake up in spring) or remove them ...
If you’ve ever thought about caladiums for use in containers, you are part of a trend sweeping the country. Whether they are used as the only plant in the container or part of a mixed container design ...
Caladiums might have been invented for summers in Central Florida. You plant tubers in April when the temperatures are still pleasant, wait a few weeks, then sit back and watch as big, showy leaves ...
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