Winter Approaching, Help with hanging potted plants
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 11:31 pm
I have attempted to do extensive research on the subject but keep coming up empty.
I also attempted to search this forum for a possible answer, if there has already been an answer, a simple link will do.
I live in a Re-freeze cycle area during the winter. I have a few hanging potted plants that I am concerned about.
Forgive me for not remembering the names. A few are Ivy like, but they do not grip. Simply grow tremendously, droop down below the pots, and thrive in the Semi-sunlit area. I am not sure if I need to trim them back and move them inside. Leave them out. Etc…
The other plant has green leaves on top, Red on bottom, and grows a lot of Purple/red fur all over it. All the plants are healthy (happy considering I'm green when it comes to plants).
I've come to enjoy my house plants and the few I have outside. I plan on turning our deck into a potted garden in the new apartment if possible.
Any help about winterizing my plants would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I also attempted to search this forum for a possible answer, if there has already been an answer, a simple link will do.
I live in a Re-freeze cycle area during the winter. I have a few hanging potted plants that I am concerned about.
Forgive me for not remembering the names. A few are Ivy like, but they do not grip. Simply grow tremendously, droop down below the pots, and thrive in the Semi-sunlit area. I am not sure if I need to trim them back and move them inside. Leave them out. Etc…
The other plant has green leaves on top, Red on bottom, and grows a lot of Purple/red fur all over it. All the plants are healthy (happy considering I'm green when it comes to plants).
I've come to enjoy my house plants and the few I have outside. I plan on turning our deck into a potted garden in the new apartment if possible.

Any help about winterizing my plants would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!