If you subscribe to my newsletter, you’ll know that last fall, I took clippings from the coleus I had in my yard and propigated them the way my grandmother taught me to do it.

They rooted pretty quickly, which surprised me. The process didn’t work out so well the previous year.
I dug up dirt from my outdoor planters and put it in pots in my office so I could plant the propigated stems.

Several months have passed. I have been good about remembering to water and rotate weekly. My diligence has been rewarded.

The photos don’t do the plants justice. They are healthy and thriving. I love sitting next to them when I’m doing my Morning Pages or 15 Minutes of Nothing.
Sometimes, the little things can make all the difference.
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