Should you cut back coleus plants for winter? Expert advice

Should you cut back coleus plants for winter? Expert advice

Coleus are popular plants to bring stunning pops of color to any space during summer. Loved for bright foliage in a rainbow of shades, the leaves can be multi-colored and have distinct patterns or serrated edges. The easy-to-grow and versatile plants bring a tropical feeling to any outdoor or indoor space.

Often grown as annuals, coleus can be perennials in warmer climates. Coleus will benefit from being cut back if they stay outdoors for winter, while there are also great reasons to cut back coleus if you want to overwinter plants indoors.

When you move plants indoors and trim them for winter, you can also propagate coleus for next year by taking cuttings. These cuttings can be overwintered and you will have new plants for next spring.

A closeup of Coleus

Do you cut back coleus in the fall? It may depend on your climate

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Should I cut back my coleus for winter?