Coleus Fairway Mix Seed - Flower Seeds - Coleus House Plants

Coleus Seeds - Fairway Mix

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SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

4 - 10

HEIGHT

8 - 10 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Spring through fall

FOLIAGE COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Partial shade to full shade

SOIL TYPE

Moist, well-drained, pH 5.6 - 7.5

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

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Coleus (Fairway Mix) - What an excellent container plant for your shady porch or patio! Grown from flower seeds, this carefree annual mix offers dazzling foliage that is sure to attract lots of attention. This mix is extra dwarf, only reaching 8 - 10 inches in height.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

70 - 75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

10 - 14 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Do not cover

SOWING RATE

2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

6 - 9 inches

Garden of Coleus Shade Foliage Plants
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Outsidepride Coleus Seeds (Solenostemon scutellarioides) bring a striking display of bold, multi-toned foliage, transforming gardens, containers, and indoor spaces with rich color and texture. Thriving in USDA Zones 4-10, these shade-loving plants grow well in partial to full shade, providing vibrant interest from spring through fall. With a growth range of 8-28 inches, they require minimal care, are deer-resistant, and adapt easily to different settings. Available in 7 packaging sizes, Outsidepride seeds deliver vibrant, season-long foliage to brighten any space.
Brilliant Multi-Colored Foliage of Coleus Plants
Brilliant Multi-Colored Foliage
Coleus plants live up to their reputation for delivering stunning foliage, with multi-colored leaves in red, green, purple, pink, and yellow that create contrast in gardens, containers, and indoor planters, making them a standout choice for unique and colorful displays.
Coleus Thrives in Sun or Shade
Thrives in Sun or Shade
Dappled shade or bright sunlight—Coleus plants adapt with ease, keeping their bold colors vibrant. Some varieties thrive in full shade, while others tolerate partial to full sun without fading. Their lush, textured foliage adds striking contrast to gardens, borders, and containers.
Coleus Container Plants for Indoors or Outdoors
Excellent for Garden Contrast
Their rich, multi-toned leaves bring striking contrast to borders, flower beds, and containers, making them a standout feature in any garden. Whether paired with bright blooms or lush greenery, their bold colors and textures add depth and dimension, creating a visually dynamic landscape.
Fast & Easy Growth of Coleus Plants
Fast & Easy Growth
Coleus seeds germinate quickly and grow with little effort. With moisture and warmth, seedlings appear in 10-14 days, developing into lush plants. Their low-maintenance nature makes them great for containers, borders, and pots, a standout choice for outdoor and indoor house plant seeds.
Varieties of Coleus Indoor our Outdoor Plants
With intricate patterns and bold hues, Coleus plant foliage transforms any space into a vibrant display of color and texture. Each variety blends rich reds, deep purples, bright greens, and golden yellows, often featuring veined designs and scalloped edges. Black Dragon adds depth with its dark red-black leaves, while Chocolate Mint Plant offers a unique mix of brown and green tones. Enhancing borders, flower beds, and containers, their vivid foliage stays bold all season, bringing dimension to gardens and indoor spaces.
Bloom Season, Height, & Color Chart of Coleus Foliage Varieties
Like a living tapestry, Coleus weaves bold colors and rich textures into any garden or indoor space. Standing 8 to 28 inches tall, these houseplant seeds display deep reds, purples, greens, and golden yellows, creating a striking visual display. Unlike traditional blooms, their lush leaves stay vibrant from spring through fall, offering season-long beauty. Whether placed in borders, containers, or indoor pots, Coleus enhances any setting with depth, contrast, and a unique artistic touch that transforms landscapes and home decor.
Garden of Coleus Plants Full Sun or Shade
A canvas of vibrant hues and intricate textures, Coleus turns any garden into a living masterpiece. To grow from seed, sow these house plant seeds for planting indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, pressing seeds lightly into the soil without covering them. Keep the soil moist and maintain a temperature of 70-75°F for quick germination in 10-14 days. Once seedlings develop, transplant them 8-24 inches apart in well-drained soil under partial shade to full sun. With minimal care, these vibrant plants thrive, creating a lush, artistic display in gardens, containers, or indoor spaces.

Coleus (Fairway Mix) - What an excellent container plant for your shady porch or patio! Grown from Coleus seeds, this carefree annual mix offers dazzling foliage that is sure to attract lots of attention. This  Fairway Mix is extra dwarf, only reaching 8 - 10 inches in height. It is multi-branching and creates a lush full foliage.

Common Questions

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Will coleus come back each year?

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Coleus is a tender perennial hardy only in U.S southernmost zones 10 and 11. In zones 7 and higher this annual can reseed but you'll have to allow it to flower.

Q

How much do coleus plants spread?

A

Height and spread depend on variety. Cultivars can grow from 6 to 36 inches tall and wide. Taller plants with large leaves tend to stay more upright while smaller, dwarf varieties feature a wider growth pattern.

Q

How long will my coleus plant live?

A

Coleus is most often grown as an annual and replanted every spring. Some varieties can be grown in pots and overwintered indoors for three to five years with adequate care.

Q

Will a coleus plant be safe for my dog?

A

Coleus can make dogs, cats and horses ill if they eat it. Choose a different, non-toxic plant if your pet tends to sample your garden.

Q

My leaves are wilting why?

A

This is generally caused by too much direct sunlight. Keep your plants watered well for the soil to be moist but not waterlogged.

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