best way to start caladiums
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 01, 2012Caladiums require a warm, moist soil, Mary, so some North Carolina gardeners prefer to start them indoors to get a jump on the season. If you're one of those, plant them in moist peat moss or potting soil in a container such as a shallow tray or flower pot. Barely cover the tubers with soil and place the container in a warm room with bright light. You should start them indoors approximately four weeks before planting outdoors. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Walter Reeves on Mar 02, 2012Douglas's hints are correct....but WARM room is the key here. Caladiums like summertime soil before they sprout vigorously.Helpful Reply
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Mary G on Mar 06, 2012Thanks for help was not sure how deep to start or when.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 07, 2012You're welcome, Mary. Good luck with your caladiums.Helpful Reply
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