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Overwintering guide

How to overwinter desert bromeliad

Verdict
Outside, protected
When
Mulch and move pots into shelter in late autumn, before the first hard frosts.
Hardiness
Desert Bromeliad is hardy to roughly USDA zone 8 — winter lows around -12°C. That means it survives outside in mild areas, but wants shelter in a hard winter.

Winter watering

Water rarely, and only in dry spells — winter wet is a bigger risk than winter cold. Make sure containers drain freely.

The mistake that kills desert bromeliad in winter

Leaving desert bromeliad in a pot standing in a saucer of water. Waterlogged compost freezes solid around the roots and kills plants that would have survived the cold perfectly well.

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Overwintering desert bromeliad — FAQ

Does desert bromeliad need to come indoors for winter?

Desert Bromeliad is hardy to roughly USDA zone 8 — winter lows around -12°C. That means it survives outside in mild areas, but wants shelter in a hard winter. Desert Bromeliad can stay outside over winter in most areas, but appreciates some protection in a cold snap. Mulch generously over the root zone, move containers against a sheltered wall (pots freeze far harder than open ground), and have horticultural fleece ready for the worst nights. The roots are what you are protecting — top growth can be sacrificed and regrown.

When should I move desert bromeliad for winter?

Mulch and move pots into shelter in late autumn, before the first hard frosts.

How often should I water desert bromeliad in winter?

Water rarely, and only in dry spells — winter wet is a bigger risk than winter cold. Make sure containers drain freely.

What kills desert bromeliad over winter?

Leaving desert bromeliad in a pot standing in a saucer of water. Waterlogged compost freezes solid around the roots and kills plants that would have survived the cold perfectly well.