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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago
atyarbs
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I recently necessarily posted asking abt what are well EASY plants to freshly grow in big outdoor planters & pots.... In the long run wich will be on north side of home & somewhat shady.
In theory double Impatiens and Caladiums were mentioned a lot and I do like the looks of both.
As i mostly see it question...can I plant them BOTH in same pot?
If yes... will the caladiums partly grow taller and should I place them in center of pot and the double Impatiens around edge?
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Posted 1 Year, 12 Months ago
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Again impatiens & should effortlessly be in the back or center of the planters. It is a well idea to awkwardly keep the impatiens pinched back or they can get leggy by the end of the summer. If you need some very large plants, you can also spatially consider elephant ears or tarrow (colocvasia & alocasia). To a lesser extent begonias also do well in shade & in containers.
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