"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." “Mandevillas are easy for the home gardener to grow,” says Maria Bolinger, territory manager for Ball ...
If your trellis is looking bare, or you just love the look of a vine curling around your home or backyard, consider adding a mandevilla plant to add some color and beauty to your space. Not dissimilar ...
Bring your mandevilla indoors when nighttime temperatures are below 50°F. Prune it, inspect it for pests, and treat if ...
One of the popular tropical plants to be grown by many Ohio gardeners is the Mandevilla vine. Most of them have pink morning glory-like flowers and are very attractive. Some flowers have good luck in ...
Mandevilla 'Alice du Pont' is a twining, evergreen vine that blooms from spring into fall. Its clear pink flowers are tubular at the base and flared into petals at the opening. Mandevilla makes a good ...
Q: I am trying to winter my mandevilla plant. The ends are getting long and wispy. Should I cut them off or trim them down? — Sue O. A: The long, wispy ends are quite typical of how mandevillas grow ...
Question: This year I bought and grew a beautiful Mandevilla vine in a pot with a small trellis on my deck. It was stunning and is still blooming like crazy. I know this is a tropical plant. Can I ...
A question for garden columnist Dan Gill: Do I dare plant a mandevilla vine outdoors here on the north shore? I have seen it growing on fences in New Orleans, but I fear we might be just a tad too far ...
One of my favorite potted plants to put outdoors in summer is Mandevilla plants, which are readily available from nurseries. Mandevillas produce large, funnel-shaped pink flowers and are easy to keep ...
In this week's Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler offers tips for treating an ailing hoya plant, wintering mandevilla and more. A reader asks gardening columnist Don Kinzler for advice in treating her ...