tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4070454815246698804.post8263352606396782704..comments2023-08-08T07:47:27.134-05:00Comments on Gardening with a Not-So-Angry Redhead: Overwintering Coleus UpdateNotSoAngryRedHeadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11483848154656500575noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4070454815246698804.post-33352102564493948362010-11-02T22:33:40.125-05:002010-11-02T22:33:40.125-05:00It's so wonderful how you people in the temper...It's so wonderful how you people in the temperate zones can do tricks to maintain your tropical plants! Imagine trying to save them in so minute samples like these, while here in the tropics we try to cut and prune them often to desired shapes. The cuttings we just dump to rot. They grow unabashedly here, that we somehow don't take care of them anymore, they will just grow unattended.Andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06044386271018560595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4070454815246698804.post-58946248989114948962010-11-01T20:53:43.030-05:002010-11-01T20:53:43.030-05:00I like your idea. Some of mine got flooded during...I like your idea. Some of mine got flooded during some crazy storm and I took cuttings which I now have in little pots. I cut back some others from another pot and think I have about 32 cuttings rooting on the front porch that I'll put in dirt once they get some roots. I'm hoping to winter them in the new little greenhouse that I'll blog about later tonight. I thought I'd try Mandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13449390713125491458noreply@blogger.com