Planting Caladium Bulbs In Pots
All containers should have multiple drainage holes.
Planting caladium bulbs in pots. If you are growing caladiums in containers they can be overwintered indoors. Caladiums as house plants when growing indoors in pots are a stunning addition to any room s design and feeling. Prepare the soil for planting. Now that you know how to plant caladiums you can add these pretty plants to your landscape.
Four to six weeks ahead of the last frost date for your area. Wash used containers in hot soapy water rinse well and then soak them in a solution of 1 part household bleach to 9 parts water for at least five minutes. Once spring returns you can replant outdoors. Caladiums grow very well in pots and planters including hanging baskets.
Or amend the soil with the addition of organic material to raise the level 2 3 to improve the drainage. Planting caladium bulbs is easy and with proper caladium care they will last for years. Soil temperatures are usually higher in containers and caladiums appreciate that extra heat. Till the soil to a depth of at least 6 inches 15 2 cm and work in compost or chopped leaves to enrich it.
Store the tubers in a cool dry location. Make sure the soil drains well by digging a hole and filling it with water. Outdoor beds find a location where the soil drains well. If you intend to grow caladiums in containers to sink in outdoor planting beds choose functional 6 inch wide nursery pots.
Peat moss compost ground bark or decomposed manure all work well and. Planting bulbs in pots especially if you live in a cold winter area that has a short growing season start caladium tubers in pots indoors or in the greenhouse so they re already growing when you plant them outside. In northern areas where the soil temperature may not reach 70 f until june planting caladiums in containers gives the tubers a big head start. If there are still water puddles 5 6 hours after a hard rain scout out another site.