Mandevilla Culture Care And Winter
The Mandevilla has grown into a popular plant showing up in garden centers the spring time color bonanza. This vining beauty shows off its hot pink or dark red mandevilla flowers to guest entering through the front door or as a show stopper covering a trellis or arbor on the way into the back yard garden. Planted in the ground or enjoying it’s life in pot doesn’t seem to matter.

After showing off it’s beauty in the spring and summer months what can you do with the mandevilla during the winter? Can it be brought inside to overwinter? What needs to be done from a culture perspective? What kind of care is needed during the winter months?
Great questions!
Over the years we’re heard from hundreds of people who successfully continue to enjoy their mandevilla year after year. Now it’s time for you to try it. Learn about how you can over winter your mandevilla to enjoy those colorful flowers again next spring.
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