Gardeners love their flowers but there may be
times when just colorful foliage will do. Flowers
often need dead heading to look nice. Also on
decks and patios flowers can make a mess when they
begin to decline.
Colorful foliage
can be used just about anywhere you can grow
flowers. One of our favorites is the coleus. They
are sometimes called the clowns of the garden.
They come in so many great colors and the plants
can grow to different sizes.
Coleus are
available for sun or shade. Perhaps you remember
when they were just shade dwellers but now most of
the Florida selections can take the full sun too.
You might ask at the garden center just so you
have the right variety for your location.
What other flower substitutes can you think of?
One of the all time favorites has to be the
caladiums. They too have leaves of many colors and
they love the heat and humidity. I really think
they do best in the filtered sun but they are
grown in shade to full sun.
Another is the
crotons. This foliage pops up the color too. Most
selections at garden centers appear to be the
lower growing types but some can get over 6 feet
tall.
Coleus, caladiums and crotons all do
well on the decks and patios. The few leaves that
drop are easy to pick up and there is very little
flower mess. Try some of these in the pool areas
too.