I'm sure that these can be grown from cuttings, just not sure how to go about it. Any help from my garden buddies?
~Carla
Duckfoot coleus
These are no different that other coleus - just put the cuttings in water for a few days til they root - then plant in potting soil.
Sorry, PJ, that I never thanked you for the information. It's been a busy summer. :)
Yes I know!! Hope you got to take some with you to your new home!
No such luck. We were "out of pocket" for just too long. I brought a few bulbs, one houseplant and some irises, but that's it. In time, it's going to be just perfect, though. I will learn more about gardening in the sun, rather in the shade and I will have beautiful gardens again. I'm already getting a small start with Walmart's clearance sales. :)
Hey Smiln, I work at Frontier City so if you have a list of things you'd like to get just let me know. Our landscape department is only three years old and I don't have a lot of unusual things just yet, but I do have lots of sun stuff and would be glad to trade or just share.
Let me know if I can be of any help.
Linda
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