
These plants have striking scarlet flowers borne among the small, waxy leaves on long trailing stems. The flowers may produce at any time of year and a large plant may have up to 100 flowers at any time. Use large plants as specimens in plan containers or hanging baskets.
These plants are wild. They make a perfect ground cover through spring, summer, fall, around bulb flowers. Tulips, lily’s, elephant ears, etc. Will grow back after winter, as long as soil is not moved around.
Grow in a area of warm, filtered sun. Use all-purpose plant food outside as needed with bulb plants.
In door plants are separate needs. Feed with one-quarter strength high-phosphate liquid fertilizer each time the plant is watered. …
Repot every spring using a mixture of equal parts peat moss, perlite and vermiculite.
If you don’t want to move an older plant into a larger pot, prune the roots instead.
Maintain high humidity through out the year
