Top 10 Climbing Vines for Containers 🌿 Best Plants for Pots & Trellises 🌸

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @kathleenmurray6540
    @kathleenmurray6540 10 місяців тому +3

    Will the perennials in this group survive in the pot over winter?

    • @DecorifyHomeGarden
      @DecorifyHomeGarden  7 місяців тому +1

      Great question! Some of the perennials in this list can survive in pots over winter, but it depends on the plant and your local climate. Clematis, climbing hydrangea, and honeysuckle are generally hardy and can overwinter in pots if they are well-insulated and protected from severe frost. Jasmine, bougainvillea, and passionflower are more sensitive to cold and might need to be moved indoors or to a sheltered area during the winter. For the best results, consider using frost-proof pots and mulching around the base of the plants to protect the roots. Always check the specific hardiness zone recommendations for each plant to ensure they match your local conditions. Happy gardening! 🌿🌸

  • @rogernorman5241
    @rogernorman5241 4 місяці тому

    I’m sorry to say it but this video is about as much use as a chocolate teapot! When talking about Jasmine you showed four different plants I don’t mean individual jasmines I mean different species which one were you actually talking about? (one wasn’t even a Jasmine of any sort, probably a Philadelphia) during the segment on hydrangeas you did not show a climbing hydrangea instead you showed a hydrangea paniculata. If the accuracy of choosing pictures to go along with the dialogue is anything to go by the information given is probably rubbish too.

    • @DecorifyHomeGarden
      @DecorifyHomeGarden  4 дні тому

      I appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and share your thoughts! I’m sorry for the confusion regarding the plant images and the information shared. You're absolutely right-accurate visuals and details are crucial, and I understand how the wrong images might have led to some misunderstandings. I'll take this feedback into account and work on improving the content, ensuring the right plants and species are showcased more accurately in future videos. Thanks again for pointing that out, and I hope you’ll consider checking out more of our content!