I'm sure you will!
Heck I just remem-noticed you're way south of me. You could grow these in the ground even longer than me. It went so well doing that the past couple years, I'm putting many more plants, about all except the woody ones, in the ground this summer. They all grew really great & cut way down on the number of pots to worry about watering, getting too hot, blown around, full of ants, etc...
That plain green one doesn't seem inclined to bloom (maybe if I stop cutting its' heads off?) but the ones that look more like yours bloomed like crazy for a couple months. Not everybody's idea of easier, but I just scooped up the root balls, set in pots to wait out winter. Have you any spot to use the ground for cuttings? That's where I prefer to stick any cutting if I can.
The flowers aren't such of a much, like Caladiums, but seeing them, I know these plants are having a great time on summer vacation.