Yes, this is an annual problem, isn't it? You buy a poinsettia, and once it's dropped its red leaves (are they leaves?) it continues to grow into a healthy attractive plant, except it's just boring green, but it seems a shame to just dump it. On the other hand, it's such a faff to go throught the procedure needed to get it to go red again, especially when you can get a new one for not much (I've just bought a good-sized one from Morrisons for a couple of quid). Result - I've got one from last year and one from the year before taking up house room but I just haven't the heart to stick them in the bin. What I can't understand is that apparently the plant originated from Mexico - where I wouldn't have thought they have the long dark winter evenings necessary to turn them red?