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Eileen 08-09-2004 09:25 PM

plants that can survive the winter?
 
Hello everyone:

I know close to nothing about plants. I have no indoor plants because
of my two cats, one of which eats anything green. Eventually I'll get
some hanging plants they can't reach.

Meanwhile, I do have a patio with vertical iron bars -- I would love
to have plants out there that I wouldn't have to bring in during the
winter, and/or some ivy or vines that would twine itself around the
bars.

I'm in Washington DC, so we get every kind of weather. The patio is
mostly shady.

Any ideas? Thanks!

Frogleg 09-09-2004 12:37 PM

On 8 Sep 2004 13:25:32 -0700, (Eileen) wrote:

Meanwhile, I do have a patio with vertical iron bars -- I would love
to have plants out there that I wouldn't have to bring in during the
winter, and/or some ivy or vines that would twine itself around the
bars.

I'm in Washington DC, so we get every kind of weather. The patio is
mostly shady.


DC is in USDA zone 7, so check for perennials that are hardy for that
zone (or lower numbers). Ivy will certainly survive, although it likes
to climb on rougher surfaces -- trees, brick. Your choices may be
limited if you have very little sun.

Cereus-validus 09-09-2004 06:17 PM

I live in the same area. I would hardly say "we get every kind of weather".

There are several very good plant nurseries in the DC area where you can get
plants. You can even check the local Lowes, Home Depot and Franks for the
cheaper stuff.

You don't want to grow ivy. It will eventually become a pest that is
difficult to eradicate. Look at some of the older houses and you will see
what I mean.

Try Clematis, Scarlet Runner Bean or some other more amenable flowering
vines. You have plenty of time to do your research before plants become
available next spring.


"Eileen" wrote in message
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Hello everyone:

I know close to nothing about plants. I have no indoor plants because
of my two cats, one of which eats anything green. Eventually I'll get
some hanging plants they can't reach.

Meanwhile, I do have a patio with vertical iron bars -- I would love
to have plants out there that I wouldn't have to bring in during the
winter, and/or some ivy or vines that would twine itself around the
bars.

I'm in Washington DC, so we get every kind of weather. The patio is
mostly shady.

Any ideas? Thanks!





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