Daylight was ending, and I hurried to re-pot a few plants. I should have done it that morning while officially gardening, but I thought I could sneak in a few chores that my saner self wouldn’t notice. The old plants had been sacrificed, and their upper stems were in water to root. As I carried out the discarded bits, I saw that one looked quite good. Passing by a birdbath on the ground, I tossed it in so the roots were in water and the leaves hanging onto the edge for dear life. You’ll know how late it was, because I never considered taking a photo of this strange thing.
The next day I planted it near others outside the back porch. The morning sun might be a bit much for them, but they have shade all afternoon. I suspect watering will be a crucial component of their care. I didn’t think about the stage of life these plants are in. Basically, they are now in a nursing home where they will have the basics to sustain life. Old age has ravaged them. Perhaps they will rally to put on a good show, but cold winter weather will kill them. I intend to see that they have the best care I can provide as long as they are alive.
Sometimes they surprise you!
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I think my coleus was doing the backstroke when I wasn’t looking.
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Lol, what an image!
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🙂
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You never know – maybe they will not only be alive in the Spring, but also stronger because they fought through the winter!🌱
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Happy thought! If the plants survive, it will be a miracle, and I shall report it as such.
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Won’t it be wonderful if they thrive? Can you overwinter coleus indoors?
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Yes, I always save a few. A few years ago a blogger sent me some of her seeds. That was tedious. I have saved my two favorites each year and hope to cut down on the number of plants this time.
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A bittersweet story, but one that rings true. Of course I hope the plants thrive for a good time longer.
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The plants will enjoy living until late October.
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Hi Anne, I don’t have as many coleus as I used to, but I have saved some seed and kept a few sprigs of favorites. I love your birdbath saga. I have used the birdbath as an emergency water source several times while gardening. It works!
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My hand hit the screen twice and made me lose what I was writing. I wanted you to know that the coleus plants are offspring of those from the seeds you sent me years ago. I love them and am still grateful for your generosity.
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Well now, sometimes a friend says something that immediately resides in the treasure chest of the spirit. Thank you, Anne. That means a lot to me.
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