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Once in a golden hour
I cast to earth a seed.
Up there came a flower,
The people said, a weed…
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, ‘The Flower’
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- Plant and Garden CommunitiesWhile there may not be specific societies solely dedicated to Coleus plants, there are many gardening organizations and plant enthusiast groups that include Coleus in their discussions and activities. Here are some resources to connect with other Coleus enthusiasts: Online Communities: Local Gardening Clubs and Societies: By joining these communities, you can connect with like-minded individuals,… Read more: Plant and Garden Communities
- Where to Find Cheap, Reusable Vintage Containers for PlantingHere are some great places to source cheap, reusable vintage containers for your small plants: Thrift Stores and Consignment Shops Flea Markets and Yard Sales Online Marketplaces Repurposing Everyday Items Remember to ensure that your chosen containers have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. You can easily drill holes in the bottom of metal or ceramic containers.… Read more: Where to Find Cheap, Reusable Vintage Containers for Planting
- Coleus: A Living Flame – Poem LyricsIn sunlit pots, a vibrant sprawl, The coleus, leaves that rise and fall. A tapestry of color bright, Emerald, crimson, gold, and white. Veined and scalloped, edged with lace, A kaleidoscope in sun’s embrace. From emerald depths to ruby’s fire, Each leaf a canvas, set afire. No two the same, a playful dance, A living flame,… Read more: Coleus: A Living Flame – Poem Lyrics
- Coleus HistoryColeus, originally known as Solenostemon scutellarioides, has a fascinating history that dates back to the 19th century. Native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia, India, Africa, and Australia, Coleus was first introduced to Europe in the mid-1800s by Dutch botanist Karl Ludwig Blume. In the Victorian era, Coleus plants gained immense popularity due to their vibrant… Read more: Coleus History
- Identifying Potential Scams in Plant Sales – No true-blue color or pigment in natureWhile most online plant sellers are reputable, it’s important to be cautious and look for red flags. Here are some tips to help you identify potential scams: Tips for Safe Online Plant Shopping: By following these tips, you can protect yourself from scams and ensure a positive online plant-buying experience.