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Caladium Bulbs Mix
Caladium Bulbs Mix
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Bring a splash of tropical flair to the shadier spots in your garden with our Caladium Bulbs Mix — a vibrant combo of heart-shaped foliage in shades of red, white, pink, and green. These top-selling caladiums aren’t about flowers; it’s all about the leaves. Big, bold, and beautifully colored, they brighten any low-light corner with ease.
Why You'll Love the Caladium Bulbs Mix
- Thrives in shade or semi-shade — perfect for low-light gardens
- Ideal for containers, window boxes, or indoor planting
- Colorful foliage adds season-long interest without blooms
- Low maintenance with high visual impact
- Great for patios, porches, and garden beds
This mix of 10 bulbs includes a variety of caladium types to keep your display dynamic and full of life. Ready to create your dream tropical backyard oasis? Order your Caladium Bulbs Mix now!
FAQ
FAQ
- Do Caladiums need full sun to grow?
Not at all. Caladiums actually thrive in shade or partial shade. They’re built for the low-light spots where other plants might struggle, making them ideal for shady garden beds, patios, or indoor corners that don’t get direct sun. - Can I grow Caladium bulbs indoors or in containers?
Absolutely. These bulbs do great in containers and window boxes. Indoors, they add bold color to rooms with bright, indirect light. Just make sure they stay warm and humid — Caladiums like tropical vibes. - Do Caladiums need a lot of water?
They like evenly moist soil, especially during their active growing season. Don’t let them dry out completely, but also avoid soggy soil — think “damp sponge” rather than “wet towel.” - When should I plant Caladium bulbs?
Plant them after the last frost when the soil is nice and warm — at least 65°F. If your springs run cold, you can start them indoors in pots and move them out once the weather’s right. - What should I do with Caladiums after the season ends?
Once the leaves start fading in fall, it’s time to let them rest. In colder zones, dig up the bulbs, let them dry, and store them in a cool, dry place until spring. In warm climates (zone 9+), they can stay in the ground year-round.



