Crazy For Coleus: History and Care - Daves Garden An old Victorian parlor plant makes a 21st century comeback! Coleus is enjoying a new popularity with colorful hybrids and sun tolerant landscape varieties Easy to grow and inexpensive,Coleus has
Winter Projects: Starting Coleus Indoors - Daves Garden Coleus seedlings are abundant with color Try this winter project to brighten your day and lift your spirits Starting coleus indoors is an enjoyable project to alleviate the gloom of winter Native to certain tropics, coleuses add a tropical feel to any home during the icy months of winter Coleus used as houseplants can be started any time
Crazy Colorful Coleus for Sun or Shade - Daves Garden Coleus! Their colorful foliage is the shade gardener's answer to the bright, sun-loving annuals filling sunny borders and patio containers But coleus are no longer strictly for shady spots
Beginner Gardening:Simply: How to I save Coleus over winter In my experience coleus will not thrive long term in temps lower than 60* Can you take cuttings and keep them in a sunny window upstairs? They would take up less space How many do you want to keep? Could you keep on isolated area warmer using some kind of enclosure with a bit of additional heat? Even a couple of light bulbs can keep a small area warmer And of course you'd need to keep them
Ayurvedic Herb: Coleus forskohlii - Daves Garden I consulted with representatives from Gaia Herbs in North Carolina, and with Coleus expert Ray Rogers in search of health and nutrition information about the Ayurvedic herb, Coleus forskohlii Solenostemon scutellarioides is the long Latin name for the species we know as Coleus
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Coleus:How cold tolerant are most coleus. . . Zn 5 question My aunt has a bushy coleus outdoors over 1m tall and it thrives all year round Heavy rains make their lose droop, annoyingly (as the plant can't tolerate waterlogged soils) 45F temps only begin to stop coleus from growing But death doesn't occur They rather remain dormant and unchanging in winter, until spring warmth rejuvenates them again