Tradecorp is a shipping container company in Indonesia. We sale, rent and modify shipping container in various size and dimension. ContainerGrownAngelVine Plants – Caring For An AngelVine In A Pot. By Raffaele Di Lallo.Angelvine is typically grown as an annual outdoors but is adaptable in a container as a houseplant or outdoors too. In frost-free climates, angelvine in a container can be grown year-round. Angelvine | Container flowers, Garden vines, Topiary plants.ANGELVINE (Muehlenbeckia complexa) :: Versatile, fast growingvine covered w/ charming light green, glossy round leaves. Can grow in full or partial sun or dappled shade. For 3 years, I've grown a white angel's trumpet in a large pot. Over winter, I keep it in the sunroom until it is warm enough to move back outside onto the patio. The plant produces a constant display of flowers, but the leaves drop off in summer. Angelvines prefer full sun but will tolerate some shade. They like moderately fertile soil with the monthly addition of a light fertilizer during the growing season. Well drained soil is best, but the vines are heavy drinkers and do need to be watered very frequently, especially in containers... AngelVine looks its best in bright, indirect light (such as near an east- or north-facing window). Avoid placing it in harsh midday sun, which can burn the delicate leaves. AngelVine naturally grows in dappled shade outdoors, so indoors aim for plentiful but filtered light. Angelvine is typically grown as an annual outdoors, but is adaptable in a container as a houseplant or outdoors too. Give your angelvine plenty of sun for best results. As far as watering goes, these plants like a moist soil, but it must be well drained. Care of AngelVines#. Angelvines are native to New Zealand and hardy from zone 8a through 10a. They are frost sensitive and should be grown in a container and brought indoors in colder climates. Also known as Creeping Wire Vine. Size: 4 to 6 inches fall as a creeping low plant, mounding up to 1 foot. Planting Guide: AngelVine does well in a container or garden bed, indoors or outside, it will grow indefinitely indoors in bright light. Trim and thin your topiary to shape as desired. AngelVine (Muehlenbeckia Complexa) Grow in bright to medium, indirect lighting near an east or north exposure. Prefers average to warm household temperatures, 60°-70°F. Mist regularly and keep soil evenly moist to just slightly dry. AngelVine, also called wire vine, maidenhair creeper (Muehlenbeckia complexa)- to 36" or longer, This vigorous, vining house plant has thin, wiry stems that grow quickly to form a dense mound of foliage. Its small, round foliage is olive green. ContainergrownAngel’s Trumpet plants may require daily watering during the driest part of summer. Containers or pots heat up and dry out quickly in the summer sun. Watch for signs of wilting and check the soil to determine if your Angel’s Trumpet plant needs water. Muehlenbeckia AngelVine is a pretty trailing vine with dainty, glossy, round, green foliage on wiry dark stems. It is low maintenance and easy to grow. To add foliage interest, use it in hanging baskets, window boxes, rock walls, and combination planters or it can be used as a groundcover. Angelvine prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate lower light levels. If you are growing it indoors, place it near a window where it will get plenty of light without being in direct sun. Water your angelvine when the topsoil is very dry. By interrupting the growing process and not letting it get established, you'll slow it down. Don't hesitate in controlling this plant. If it's planted in-ground, shovel-prune it by slicing the border of the plant (wherever your border is,) with a shovel, severing the underground runners or roots.