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' ...
CALADIUM CARE: Evaluate caladium plantings. When the plants begin to look tired and less attractive and about two-thirds of the leaves have fallen over, it’s time to dig the tubers. Caladiums may ...
Caladiums are bright plants that always dazzle. The lush, heart-shaped foliage comes in shades of red, pink, white, and green, making a big impression as they sit atop long stalks. However, they are ...
Plantings of caladiums may be getting past their prime now, or will be soon, and it's time to decide what you want to do with them. Your choices are: pull them up and throw them away, leave the tubers ...
Caladiums are trending as a popular choice for container gardening, adding drama with their broad, cascading greenery. When planting caladium bulbs, use a well-draining potting mix and place the bulbs ...
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 prefer warm temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). Keep them away from cold drafts or air conditioners Repot caladiums every year or two to ensure they have enough space for ...
The blushing bride and her eye-catching straps put on quite the show last year. Now that I have your attention, I am talking about the strap-leaf Heart to Heart "Blushing Bride"―Proven Winners ...
A more flamboyant foliage plant than the caladium is hard to find, so it is no surprise it made Felder Rushing’s “low care, no care, tried and true” list featured in his book “Tough Plants for ...
It's time to start thinking about what bulbs to plant now for long-lasting summer blooms. There are lots of lesser-known, more unusual bulbs to plant in spring if you want to try something different, ...