Honey Suckle

Discussion in 'Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest' started by treb001, Aug 6, 2009.

  1. treb001

    treb001 Active Member

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    Hi,
    We have planted ( from cuttings) some honey suckle plants that we are going to transplant next year in another area of the garden. They have taken well.
    Should we pot them for the winter or leave them in the ground and transplant next yera. We are in Lake Cowichan and can get some cold and snow in the winter.
    Thank you.
    Bert
     
  2. joclyn

    joclyn Rising Contributor

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    if you took the cuttings from a plant that's in the ground, then i'd say the cuttings should do fine over winter in the ground.

    as far as i know, honeysuckle is perennial and may even be evergreen in some areas.

    be aware that some varieties (those not native to northa america) are considered invasive. being in canada (with the colder temps for longer period of time, in some areas) doesn't affect the invasive types - just slows them down a bit.
     

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