Thread
:
Passiflora help for North Yorkshire
View Single Post
#
4
28-08-2012, 04:45 PM
Danny Boy1918
Registered User
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Aug 2012
Location: Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
Posts: 2
Quote:
Originally Posted by
In article
,
Charlie Pridham
wrote:
"Danny Boy1918"
wrote in message
I live in Whitby, North Yorkshire and a friend has just given me a small
passiflora 'Constance Elliot'. I would like to put it in a large pot,
as I only have a yard and no garden, but am not sure how to care for it
during winter.
Danny, as you live on the coast your winter will be mild enough for a
Passiflora to overwinter outside (just!) but as you have already guessed you
will need to prevent the pot freezing and also getting too wet so make sure
the pot is up close to a wall for winter not sat flat on the ground (chock
the bottom with as stone), pot lagged and some covering to keep excess rain
out of the pot.
I managed to get 'Constance Elliot' to survive unprotected for a
couple of winters in Cambridge, but it never thrived. However,
my soil is 60% sand, and so NEVER waterlogs. You have a good
chance, by following the above advice, even though it is a bit
tenderer than the ordinary blue P. caerulea.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Thanks Charlie and Mick,
it's good to know it has a fair chance outside in winter, so I will make sure it is well protected as I don't have anywhere to overwinter it inside. I was just concerned as it gets very cold up here with snow.
I'll look into how to take cuttings as I've never done that with a passion flower before, thanks for suggesting it.
All the best
Danny
Reply With Quote
Danny Boy1918
View Public Profile
Find all posts by Danny Boy1918