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 ...
Caladiums should be dug when about half of the leaves turn yellow and most of the foliage begins to look “tired” and falls over. Do not wait until all the foliage has disappeared or you may have a ...
I want to know how to store my caladiums over the winter. I have tried so many different ways ... that never work. So, every new season, I buy new caladiums. Please help. — Lily Bier First, your ...
Although it’s too early to plant caladiums, it’s not too early to start thinking about purchasing tubers now to assure access to the best variety of these no-fail ornamental plants. Caladiums were ...
The caladium is one of the best and most reliable warm season bedding plant for shady areas. The beautifully variegated leaves adorn our gardens from April to October. The foliage includes blends of ...
Popular for brightening shady spots in Southern gardens, caladiums are a tropical American native plant characterized by heart- or arrow-shaped leaves colored with spots of red, rose, pink, white, ...
I dug up caladium bulbs for the first time because I want to move them. I put them in an open cardboard box to dry. Some of them are quite big and covered with long roots. Do I cut the roots off ...
Caladiums are stunning plants for providing brilliant color in shade gardens. With huge heart-shaped leaves in red, pink, white, and green, their bright, long-lasting foliage makes them a lovely ...
Caladiums are like little elephant ears all decked out for Mardi Gras. They are one of the most reliable and commonly planted choices for summer color in shady areas. The colorful foliage of caladiums ...