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Coleus
By Bushbernie
- 9 Oct, 2024
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They do add a lot of colour and interest to shady corners.
11 Oct, 2024
Very vibrant! I love coleus!
They add lots of color to dark parts of the garden. The only drawback is that they only live outside for only 3 to 4 years and then they need to be replaced. Luckily, they’re easy from cuttings.
13 Oct, 2024
That's exactly right Delonix. They are just so easy to propagate. I always have some waiting to replace those that are going to die off.
13 Oct, 2024
I do the same. I have a beautiful bright red one that I got cuttings from my friend a few years ago.
14 Oct, 2024
That was actually one of my garden jobs today - to take tip cuttings from all my Coleus plants. It's something I do before the arrival of our wet season, hoping that I have something established just in case I lose the ones out in garden beds.
14 Oct, 2024
That’s funny, I just potted up some new cuttings a day ago.
Cuttings usually root in about 5 to 8 days, extremely fast.
17 Oct, 2024
Yes, they don't take long at all. I want to get mine started now and hopefully they'll survive the wet season.
17 Oct, 2024
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This photo is of "Coleus" in Bushbernie's garden
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Another lovely one, Bernie! They're all so pretty/striking. Such a varied collection.
11 Oct, 2024