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LAKE PLACID — As a home or business owner, we all know the value of having a well-maintained and beautifully landscaped property. Whether it is in the front yard or business entry for all to admire or a backyard or secret garden for private moments of peace, landscaping serves many purposes and includes many shapes, colors and sizes of plants, trees and scrubs.

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Caladium Varieties with names and pictures. Caladiums, also called Angel Wings, are unique tropical perennials. Their almost unparalleled foliage are arrowhead-shaped and come in a variety of striking colors and patterns. Combinations of green, red, pink, and white make them very desirable houseplants. Check out some of than many stunning Caladium varieties below. Angel Wing Plant, Caladium Varieties, Caladium Garden, Alocasia Plant, Front Garden Landscape, Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree, Garden Bulbs, Shade Plants, Foliage Plants

Caladium Varieties with names and pictures. Caladiums, also called Angel Wings, are unique tropical perennials. Their almost unparalleled foliage are arrowhead-shaped and come in a variety of striking colors and patterns. Combinations of green, red, pink, and white make them very desirable houseplants. Check out some of than many stunning Caladium varieties below.

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The_Psychiatrist’s_Garden on Instagram: "CALADIUMS!!! How I plant them. In early May I plant Caladium tubers. The soil needs to average 65 degrees for them to start growing. For warmer zones I do recommend tubers over starter plants. I dig a shallow hole (only 2-4 inches deep) & then throw them in. I try to space them a few inches apart, but don’t fuss over it. I do groupings about 1.5-2 feet apart. Cover with a little mulch if I think about it. 4-6 weeks after planting they begin to emerge. For me they last through September, often into early October. They are Annuals here in 7b, but I lift and store as many tubers as I can each year. #caladiums #foliage #gardenplants #plants #planting #plantingdesign #plantlove #summergarden #gardeninglife #gardeningtips #mygarden #inmygarden #in Caladiums Landscaping, Caladium Garden, Caladium Plants, Starter Plants, Window Boxes, Think About It, The Soil, May I, Plant Design

The_Psychiatrist’s_Garden on Instagram: "CALADIUMS!!! How I plant them. In early May I plant Caladium tubers. The soil needs to average 65 degrees for them to start growing. For warmer zones I do recommend tubers over starter plants. I dig a shallow hole (only 2-4 inches deep) & then throw them in. I try to space them a few inches apart, but don’t fuss over it. I do groupings about 1.5-2 feet apart. Cover with a little mulch if I think about it. 4-6 weeks after planting they begin to emerge…

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I L.O.V.E. caladiums! Unfortunately, my front yard where I want to plant them gets a lot of sun, which from my experience isn't the ideal thing for caladiums. I tried Florida Cardinals last year, but even those couldn't take the sun the front yard gets. Any suggestions for caladium look-alikes that can take the sun? I'm thinking coleus. Anything else?

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