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Jan 2, 2018 12:12 PM CST
Name: Cal McGaugh
Escondido, California (Zone 10b)
purpleinopp said:That is why I started trying it - ease. I've kept doing it for decades because it also works! :+) It would be fascinating if it's something that proves as easy & successful in your climate too. Totally different atmospheres!

Regardless of our growing zones, I'm assuming we all have similar comfort zones, and can control the temp & humidity.
So anyone should be able to keep coleus happy in a jar of water inside over winter. Thumbs up

BTW, I like to use these small vases for individual cuttings, but like your idea of a bunch of coleus in a larger (quart canning?) jar.

Faridat said: First of all, hello there and glad to have found you!
I want to plant some Coleus plants next to other plants in big pots. I would just love
having their foliage against other dark or light greenery. But is it easy to survive indoors, what are some of their most important needs? Thank you!

Glad to have found you, too! Welcome to this great community of gardeners from around the world. It's an amazing place to
learn, share experience, pics, plants, and seeds, to ask questions, help others, and make friends.

Hope you grow lots of beautiful coleus, and post the pictures here. Thumbs up
Learn and/or create something every day.

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