Hibernating black snake beard outside
- Plant in a protected location
- never cut in autumn
- Cover the soil with mulch material
- Cover the plant with sticks or fir
Plant snake beard in a convenient spot in the garden. It should be light but protected. Above all, it must not be too drafty.
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To protect against frost, do not cut the snake beard in autumn, but wait until spring to cut it back.
A thick layer of mulch not only ensures that the soil does not cool too much, it also prevents the soil from drying out in winter. Suitable materials are ripe compost, leaves, lawn clippings or straw.
Hibernate snake beard in the bucket
Snake beard looks very decorative in the bucket. In summer, the bucket can be moved to the terrace or to a sunny spot in the garden. Before winter approaches, however, you need to take care of appropriate winter protection, as snake beard in the bucket is not hardy.
Find a sheltered spot on the terrace for the snake's beard. Corners near the house wall are well suited. Here the plant is sheltered from the wind and gets some warmth through the wall. Place the bucket on wood or styrofoam to protect the soil from frost from below.
Wrap the pot with bubble wrap and cover the plant with sticks or fir branches. Here, too, the snake's beard must not be cut in autumn. Do not forget to water the plant on frost-free days so that the soil does not dry out completely.
Snake beard as a houseplant is not hardy
If you care for snake beard as a houseplant all year round, you must note that the plant needs a period of rest from mid-October to early March.
During this time, the pot is placed in a cool but bright place. The temperatures should be between five and eight degrees.
The wintering room must absolutely be frost-free, as the houseplant is not hardy and perishes immediately.
Tips
Strong winter sun can burn the leaves of Black Snake Beard. That is why protection from the sun makes sense. Burned leaves are cut in the spring.