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Apr 14, 2022 3:24 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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How did the Coleus do out there this winter? I've had to trim the plants in the pics I put on 12/5 3x since taking that pic. I was curious and now I know, one-way window film doesn't seem to slow growth much, if at all, but the colors are as if the plants are in a lot less sun.

Starting to put Coleus back in the landscaping and snip longer stems to make more of what survived. It will be a few months before they get kickin', reveal their true colors, and I'll take a roll call to see who is missing. I know none of 'Burgundy Wedding Train' has survived but otherwise I'm not sure from the fading and stretching.
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