Well, the coleus may be a moderate success this year. At first, I thought maybe it was going to turn out to have too much afternoon sun where I want to put them. They did not look happy at first- kind of sunburned.
But they have been in the ground for almost 2 weeks now, and they are getting better.
As a reminder, I bought one, the 'Inferno,' that was deep orange when I first put it out.
Very interestingly, the orange color has changed to almost a ruby red. It's really doing the job to brighten things up there, but it needs friends.
Nine of the coleus I managed to keep over the winter are planted, and a few of them are perking up. This one is doing the best. And most of them are this color pattern. It is tall enough now, and is contrasting nicely with the violet leaves.
Here's an example of the condition most are in. This is another of the bi-color ones that is brightening up and looking better, and above and left of it is one that is all dark. It will be great if it manages to get bigger. It might. The last time I tried significant coleus there, I got some end-of-season ones that were too small, too late, and they never filled in.
I have three more stalks rooting. I think one is rotting, not rooting, but I may have two more to put out in a couple of days.
Seen from any distance at all, the only one you can see is the 'Inferno,' but hopefully that will change as the season goes on.
The thunderstorm yesterday evening dumped another 1.2 inches of rain and there were high winds. We're supposed to get one more round of that tonight, possibly with damaging hail. I have staked the tall lilies that are in bud. I'd hate to lose them, but it could happen.
I did projects, I edited on both manuscripts I have in house, I did a little deadheading and weeding, but it's awfully wet! Not surprising.
There are so many jobs I need to do, it's pretty hopeless no matter what. And the lawn needs mowing again. But I can only do what I can do.
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