As evergreen shrubs, camellias do well in the hardiness zones 7 to 9.

If you want to grow plants outside of those ranges, you’ll need to either bring them inside or provide them extra protection.

Keeping plants alive in cold winter regions may still be challenging, even with added protection.

If you’re interested in trying to keep your plants alive over the winter, we recommend the following products.
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As evergreen shrubs Chamas do well in the hardiness zones 7 to 9 if you want to grow plants outside of those ranges you’ll need to either bring them inside or provide them Extra Protection keeping plants alive in cold winter regions may still be challenging even with added protection if you’re interested in

Trying to keep your plants alive over the winter we recommend the following products number one cutting back chamellia for winter if your Chamas have beyond their designated area in your yard or if their interior growth is very dense which invites illness then you should prune them in such case it is

Customary to do it immediately following flowering which can occur in either late winter or early spring depending on the species being Evergreen means they never really die down or require any special care in the lead up to Winter number two chamia winter car in pots planting Chamas in containers could

Be risky if you live in a zone seven or lower Garden the roots of your chamellia will be less protected in a pot that is too tiny use organic materials like pine needles or bark chips as a mulch for the soil surface of your potted chamellia for more protection in colder regions or

In the event of an impending cold spell you can construct a wind buffer for your plant by encircling it with chicken wire optionally wrapping it in burlap or canvas number three watering chamellia in winter watering Chamas on a regular basis but also allowing some air around their Roots is ideal therefore avoid Watering

Your chamellia too much particularly if you live in a region where Winters are exceptionally wet Chamas placed in garden beds require less watering than those in pots depending on the weather where you live the best way to water your chamellia in the winter is to do it

Softly but if you must water it during a cold spell be sure to water it just before the storm hits number four growing chamellia indoors while it is possible to bring Chamas indoors from extremely cold regions doing so will necessitate particular circumstances for Blooming which might be challenging to achieve

Outside of a greenhouse to set flowers Chamas require temperatures between 32 to 60Β° F which means you’ll need a greenhouse with ventilation or a specific temperature zone to provide for your plant they also prefer consistent moisture you don’t have to fertilize an indoor chamellia when it blooms and buds

Which is typically in the spring or late winter well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don’t forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on the notification Bell to get the latest videos from us we’ll see you in the next videos

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