Friday, February 5, 2010

Purple Leaf Lamp Purple Leaf Winter Creeper.. Will It Survive Outside In The Winter?

Purple Leaf Winter Creeper.. will it survive outside in the winter? - purple leaf lamp

Hello, I have two Purple Winter APERC plants (Euonymus fortunei 'Colorata') in a pot on my porch. Will they survive the winter outside? I live on the East Coast. Please let me know if theres what I can do to survive the cold outside to allow those companies. - Thank you!

1 comments:

feyanni said...

The only problem I see, it is planted in soil. I planted things in pots on my porch, I sometimes lose in the winter. The pot is sensitive to changes in the climate system of Earth.

Here you will find some information on this site:

http://www.excitinggardens.com/detail.as ...

Purple Leaf Winter Creeper is a great place all year round on the vegetation is very hardy and thrives in areas below freezing. The green leaves of spring and summer and red-purple leaves in autumn and winter. Ground cover that do not lose their leaves in winter. It has a color looking fresh all year. It grows in full sun and shade.

As a Purple Leaf Winter Creeper grows and spreads the field, each of his many shows in roots. One of the best ways to engage in the fight ecological conservation of our natural resources by planting red leaves Winter Creeper. As he enters into the earth, not only from its original roots, but roots along the stems, which effectively prevented the blowing and washing away topsoil.

BeDue to its unique growth mode, you can fill in large areas economically. Plant under trees where the grass not grow. You can remove vegetation up to 3 meters. Once planted, do not cut or maintenance to be - take care of themselves!

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