Baby Mandevilla
By Alexandramou
- 11 Aug, 2010
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Look at the new shoots in the little pot. A new mandevilla plant for next spring. (cut a shoot and put it in the pot a month ago) It's wonderful when you make something new!!!
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Very few plants don't survive our winters....This is my first Mandevilla so we shall see. ..One of the reasons I made a new one which will be indoors all winter.
12 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou:
As long as you don't have freezing temps it should live through winter.
13 Aug, 2010
no, no freezing temps. not very often at least, besides it's under one of my balconies. But then again we learn by trial and error....I'll let you know what happens. At least I will have my back up plant indoors.
13 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou:
Do you have warm or mild temps during the daytime in winter? These plants like daytime temps of at least 65 degrees F/ 18 degrees C.
13 Aug, 2010
Oh, it gets down to 16 C sometimes. It might drop to 13 C maybe three times all winter and that's with the north wind. The weather has been changing so much recently, you don't know what to expect. I remember a winter four years ago that we didn't wear coats!!! Now that was nice, but not normal for here.
14 Aug, 2010
Alexandramou:
I think your Madevilla will do quite well there in your climate.
15 Aug, 2010
let's hope. Will post picture next spring.
15 Aug, 2010
love these, your so lucky to be able to grow them
15 Aug, 2010
Let's hope they survive the winter. This is my first time for this plant.
16 Aug, 2010
im sure it will Alex where you are ;o)
16 Aug, 2010
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Alexandramou:
This Mandevillea won't survive outdoors in winter there?
12 Aug, 2010