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Planting over 2OO Caladium Bulbs in the Garden! #floridagardening #caladium #zone9b



In today’s video, we planted over 200 Caladium bulbs in our garden, and watched them all come to life! We share with you a few growing tips for the best results, and give you a sneak peek at how they performed for us! Be sure to subscribe to our channel to see future updates on how these Caladiums perform for us, and other gardening project videos. The complete list of plants used in this video are listed below. Thank you for watching, and we’ll see you next Saturday in the new Video.

Plants Used in Video:
– Heart to Heart “Clowning Around” Caladium
– Heart to Heart “Xpolosion” Caladium
– Heart to Heart “White Star” Caladium
– Heart to Heart “Hot 2 Trot” Caladium
– Heart to Heart “Burning Heart” Caladium
– “Rockin’ Blue Suede Shoes” Salvia
– Bright Lights “Double MoonGlow” Osteospermum
– Supertunia Vista “SnowDrift” Petunia

****FTC Disclaimer****
This video is not sponsored, however some plants and supplies in our garden have been provided to us to try out, and see how they perform in our growing zone conditions.

9 Comments

  1. I wish good cultivars of Caladium were more readily available in Australia. Yours look marvellous!
    By the way, the combination of sea Hibiscus and white and green Caladium is also wonderful.

  2. I admire you and Jose's tenacity and loyalty to your garden. Planting crown of thorns in the beds to day. I love those caladiums, need too much water here. I need to plant drought tolerant plants. I believe the ospeosperma must be more of a xeriscape plant , they do wonderful here in South Texas under filtered light

  3. Absolutely Beautiful!!! It is only 11 degrees right now here in western Iowa and I can’t wait for it to warm up so I can get outside as well. My gardens are very small and mostly shade so the caladiums would be beautiful but also a great snack for the deer we have but I am going to get some for the pots on my deck this year where the deer can’t get to them.

  4. Hello from Northern California. New subscriber to your channel. Enjoyed your video very much. Have a great day.

  5. I used to think buying the jumbos was a splurge. It's not. The dramatic difference in plant size is more than worth the additional cost in my opinion, and the amount of effort in planting and tending is the same. I was advised to pinch off the spathes (I have no clue how to spell that) to encourage more leaf production, but after seeing this, I am going to just let them do their thing. Watching your videos is a mixed blessing. I get lots of inspiration while feeling like a complete slacker. Your stunning garden gets even better as time passes. Thanks for sharing!

  6. It’s so true about seeing the progress. I rely on photos to look back on and see how much my plants have grown. Succulents and cactus are just about the only things I have year round, and I’m sure you know how slow growing those can be lol. The photos are necessary! Still waiting on the last frost but I picked up some new succulent varieties from a local small business today🤫😉🪴 It was just what I needed to tide me over!
    The caladiums look fantastic by the way! All grown in and along with your other plants and trees, you’ve got a lovely tropical paradise growing back there. It’s gorgeous!😀

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