Wednesday, October 09, 2013
How to Take Coleus Cuttings and Over-Winter Your Coleus
Washington Gardener Magazine (www.WashingtonGardener.com) shows you how to over-winter your coleus plants by taking cuttings from them and rooting them in water.
I posted this two years ago, but somehow it never made it onto our main Youtube channel.
My cat, Santino, was a BIG help filming this one. Because he would get out of the shots, I worked him into the video. I think a star is born!
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Only with the assistance of a cat is this possible!!!! Great job, Santino.
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