Hardy Climbing Plant
Are you looking for a strong foundation for your garden that can take a beating? A hardy climbing plant effortlessly survives the coldest Dutch winters. Choose an evergreen climbing plant for year-round color or a flowering variety that faithfully returns every spring. Discover our powerful hardy climbing plants and enjoy a vibrant garden every season!
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Rainbow Climbing Plants - Clematis Montana Rubens, Hedera helix, Lonicera Goldflame, Campsis madame Galen - Year-round color - 4 plants - ↕40cm - Ø11cm
"Clematis montana Rubens is a beautiful climbing plant with abundant pink flowers. This plant blooms in the spring and is perfect for covering fenc...
View full detailsHedera Helix - Ivy - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Hedera (ivy). Who doesn't know it? For many years, it has been one of the most widely planted climbing plants. The reason for this is that this cli...
View full detailsClematis Montana 'Fragrant Spring' - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Small-flowered Clematis; Clematis Montana is one of the fastest-growing Clematis varieties. This makes this Clematis better suited for, for example...
View full detailsClematis Niobe - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Niobe’ is a large-flowered clematis with red flowers. These flowers appear around May-June, and the clematis continues to bloom until Sep...
View full detailsClematis Montana 'Grandiflora' - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Montana Grandiflora’ is a small-flowered yet profusely flowering clematis that produces an abundance of fragrant white flowers in spring....
View full detailsClematis Nelly Moser - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis nelly moser’ is a large-flowered clematis that produces beautiful white flowers, making it a real eye-catcher in the garden. This robust ...
View full detailsClematis Rainbow - Clematis - Flower Pink White Purple Red - ↕40cm - Ø11cm - 4x
"Clematis Rainbow are 4 beautiful climbing plants that offer a colorful addition to any garden. This plant has 4 flower colors in a mix of pink, wh...
View full detailsClematis Armandii - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Appearance of the plant: The Clematis armandii has glossy, dark green leaves that are spaced apart and have an oval shape. The plant produces bea...
View full detailsClematis Justa - ↕65cm - Forest vine - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Justa’ is a large-flowered clematis with lilac flowers. These flowers appear around May-June, and the clematis continues to bloom until S...
View full detailsClematis Jackmanii - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Jackmanii’ is a clematis with medium-sized, deep purple-blue flowers. These appear during the summer months, from July to September. The ...
View full detailsClematis Multi Blue - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Multi Blue’ is one of the clematis varieties with the largest flowers. It blooms twice a year, making it a real eye-catcher in the garden...
View full detailsClematis Rouge Cardinal - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Rouge Cardinal’ is a large-flowered clematis with dark red to deep purplish-red flowers. These flowers appear around May-June. The plant ...
View full detailsClematis The President - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Appearance of the plant: Clematis The President is an impressive climbing plant with large, deep purple flowers that have a rich, regal appearance...
View full detailsHydrangea Petiolaris - Climbing Hydrangea - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
With this set of four climbing hydrangeas, you can stylishly cover walls, fences, or even less sunny corners of the garden. The Hydrangea petiolari...
View full detailsHedera Helix 'Goldheart' - Ivy - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Hedera (ivy). Who doesn't know it? For many years, it has been one of the most widely planted climbing plants. The reason for this is that this cli...
View full detailsWhat are the best-known and most popular hardy climbing plants?
In our climate, good hardiness is essential. The absolute frontrunner among the hardy climbing plants is Hedera (ivy), which not only defies the cold but is also evergreen. For those who love flowers, Wisteria is a very popular choice; although it does lose its leaves, the plant itself is extremely frost-resistant. The Hydrangea and Clematis are also beloved hardy climbing plants that return bigger and stronger year after year. For a Mediterranean look that can still withstand frost, Tuscan Jasmine is increasingly chosen as a hardy climbing plant.
The benefits of a hardy climbing plant
The biggest advantage of a hardy climbing plant is its durability; You are investing in a plant that you will enjoy for years, regardless of the weather conditions. Other important advantages are:
- Certainty: You do not have to worry about your plants surviving during spring night frost.
- Privacy: If you choose an evergreen climbing plant, your fence remains completely opaque even in winter.
- Structure: Hardy species form the 'backbone' of your garden design and become more vigorous every year.
- Low stress: No lugging heavy pots to a frost-free storage area; These plants simply remain outdoors.
What to look for when buying a hardy climbing plant?
When purchasing a hardy climbing plant, it is important to look at the specific hardiness zone. Some species are hardy down to -10°C, while others effortlessly survive -25°C. Also consider whether you want the plant to remain evergreen; an evergreen climbing plant retains its leaves, whereas other hardy species become bare during the dormant period. Additionally, pay attention to the location; a plant standing in full wind will have a harder time during severe frost than a plant growing sheltered against a warm wall. Finally, ensure good drainage, because 'wet feet' are often more harmful in winter than the cold itself.
What types of hardy climbing plants are there?
There is a wide range of hardy climbing plants, which can be divided into two main categories:
- Evergreen (wintergreen) species: Such as Hedera, the evergreen Honeysuckle (Lonicera henryi), and Tuscan Jasmine. These provide a green wall all year round.
- Deciduous hardy species: Such as Wisteria, the Trumpet Vine, and most Clematis species. These are very robust against frost and surprise you every spring with an explosion of new foliage and often stunning flowers.
Both groups are excellently suited for Dutch and Belgian gardens.
Where should I place my hardy climbing plant?
Although a hardy climbing plant can withstand the cold, it thrives best in a spot that suits its natural needs. Most hardy climbing plants prefer a spot where the roots remain cool and moist, while the tendrils can grow towards the light. A south- or west-facing wall is ideal for flowering species, as the wall absorbs heat during the day and gradually releases it at night. For an evergreen climbing plant such as Hedera, the wind direction matters less; This one feels right at home in almost any spot in the garden.
How do I care for my hardy climbing plant?
Caring for hardy climbing plants is generally simple. In the spring, when the risk of severe frost has passed, you can cut away any dry or frozen twigs. This is also the ideal time for a basic fertilization to stimulate growth. During a dry winter, it is wise to give evergreen climbing plants a little water on a frost-free day, as they continue to evaporate moisture through their leaves. For young plants that have just been planted, a layer of mulch (such as tree bark or leaves) around the base can help provide extra protection for the roots during the first winter.
Buy a hardy climbing plant
Are you looking for a robust addition to your garden that will last for years? Buying a hardy climbing plant at Planten247 means choosing quality and vitality. We select our plants based on their ability to withstand the Dutch climate. Whether you have a large garden or a compact balcony, with our hardy climbing plants, you create a sustainable, green environment. Our plants are delivered directly to your home from the grower, ensuring they arrive in top condition. Order your favorite hardy climbing plants today and enjoy a beautiful garden every season!
Frequently asked questions about hardy climbing plants
Is a hardy climbing plant always green in winter?
Not necessarily. A hardy climbing plant survives the cold but may lose its leaves (like Wisteria). Do you want the plant to remain green in winter as well? Then look specifically for an evergreen climbing plant.
Should I protect my hardy climbing plant in a pot?
Plants in pots are more vulnerable because frost can reach the roots from the side. In extreme cold, it is wise to wrap the pot in bubble wrap or temporarily place it in a sheltered spot, even if the climbing plant is hardy.
What is the best time to plant a hardy climbing plant?
The best time is autumn or early spring. In autumn, the soil is still warm, allowing the hardy climbing plant to root well before winter begins. In the spring, the plant has a whole growing season to establish itself.
How do I tell if my climbing plant has survived the winter?
For a deciduous species, you can carefully scrape a small piece of the bark with your fingernail. Is it green and moist underneath? Then your winter-hardy climbing plant is still alive and will sprout again in the spring.
