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Focus on Flowers
Coleus
Plants go in and out of fashion, and Coleus seems to be making
a fashion comeback. Its flowers are fairly nondescript, but the
foliage in a mixed planting sets off the flowers of other plants
very nicely. The name coleus is from the Greek word
Koless, which means sheath as the stamens are tightly
held together. These plants like a nitrogen-rich fertilizer, well-drained
soil and partial shade if they are grown outdoors. They need to
be well pinched to produce a bushy shape. Now is a good time to
take cuttings to root so that you will have plants to keep indoors
this winter. This is the time also to check your containers outdoors
and to cut back any leggy petunias or other annuals. With a dose
of fertilizer they will quickly reward you with new bushy growth.
Think about buying some new coleus plants to tuck into pots where
other plants have given up the ghost. Leaves with chartreuse and
burgundy markings can add new contrasts to your container plantings
as we move through fall. Coleus plants pay their way both indoors
and out.
This is Moya Andrews and today we focused on coleus.
WFIU
Created and maintained by Michael
Toler
Last updated:
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
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