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 ...
I love caladiums as a summer bedding plant in shady areas. There are many different types, with different leaf shapes, heights and blends of colors such as red, rose, pink, white and green. They are ...
Question: I am redoing a flower bed and dug up some caladiums. Should I replant the bulbs now or save them for spring planting? Answer: Both storing and replanting the bulbs are options. If you have ...
With their bold colors and tropical charm, caladiums (Caladium bicolor) may seem destined for a single summer — but a little winter TLC can keep these beauties coming back year after year. Caladiums' ...
The chill in the air signals another gardening season has come to an end. Before putting away the equipment for a winter rest, there are still a few chores. Now is the time to prepare tender bulbs and ...
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 ...
Our dahlias, begonias, cannas and caladiums put on quite a show for us this year with all the warm weather. Now that the frosts have come, its time to dig and store these tender bulbs so we can enjoy ...
If the caladiums are in pots, withhold water in early October and let them go dormant. You may leave the bulbs in the pot over the winter (do not water until they wake up in spring) or remove them ...
Caladium 'Celebration' from Classic Caladiums is one of the new varieties that are being proposed as substitutes for impatiens, which have been devastated by downy mildew in recent summers. The ...
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 ...
Some things just take time. Maybe it's just that some growing projects have to have good timing. When it comes to potting and growing caladiium, there just is no easy way to rush the process here in ...