Collection: Climbing Plants for Pots
Climbing plants in pots are a natural choice for patios, balconies and smaller gardens, but not all climbers are suitable for growing in containers. What you need is a compact, colourful plant which will thrive in a small space like a patio or seating area, cover an obelisk in a border or brighten up the space by your front door.
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£25Sale price From £20Evergreen Star Jasmine | Trachelospermum jasminoides
The OG for summer scent
- Starry white blooms with notes of vanilla
- Evergreen for year-round interest
- Happy in full sun to partial shade
- Flowers from June to September
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Blue Passion Flower | Passiflora caerulea
Exotic, otherworldly blooms!
- Superb blue and white, gently concave blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Happy in full sun to partial shade
- Blooms from July to September
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White Japanese Wisteria | Wisteria floribunda 'Alba'
Snowy white drifts of wisteria
- Swaying white blooms (up to 60cm long)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Happy in full sun to partial shade
- Flowers from April to June
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Winter Jasmine | Jasminum nudiflorum
What blooms in winter? This guy!
- Lemon-yellow flowers on green stems
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Happy in both full sun and partial shade
- Flowers from January to March
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Japanese Wisteria | Wisteria floribunda 'Black Dragon'
Flowers roar to life each May
- Striking violet trusses (up to 50cm long)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Happiest in full sun, grows in partial shade
- Flowers from May to June
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Yellow Star Jasmine | Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Star of Tuscany'
A sky of yellow stars
- Butter-yellow blooms and dark green foliage
- Evergreen with bronze tints in autumn
- Prefers full sun (withstands partial shade)
- Blooms from June to September
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Stephan Jasmine | Jasminum x stephanense
Fast-growing and fragrant
- Powder pink flowers and dark green leaves
- Fast-growing, vigorous climber
- Likes full sun (grows in partial shade)
- Flowers from June to July
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Jasmine 'Clotted Cream' | Jasminum officinale
Bigger flowers, better fragrance
- Creamy flowers and deep green foliage
- Stunningly fragrant flowers
- Loves sun (also grows in partial shade)
- Flowers from June through to September
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Clematis 'Josephine (Evijohill)'
Fabulous feathery double blooms
- Stunning, fully double pink flowers
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers June to September
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White Jasmine | Jasmine polyanthum
Abundant flowers? Not half!
- Glorious clusters of fragrant white blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Happy in sun (and partial shade)
- Flowers from March to April
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Clematis 'Ernest Markham'
A gardeners' favourite!
- Huge, velvety magenta blooms
- Pruning group 3 - loves a prune
- Full sun, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers June to September
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Clematis 'Warsaw Nike'
A regal display of royal purple
- Extra large, single, velvety purple flowers
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to October
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Clematis 'Early Sensation'
Pearl-white scented clusters
- Countless, white and lime green single blooms
- Pruning group 1 - no pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, half hardy (H3)
- Flowers May to June
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Clematis 'Piilu'
A candy-striped superstar
- Exquisite frilled, candy-stripe blooms
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers June to September
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Clematis viticella 'Étoile Violette'
Gorgeous violet stars
- Myriad violet blooms with yellow centres
- Pruning group 3 - loves a prune
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers July to September
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'Red World' Japanese Honeysuckle | Lonicera japonica
Powerful pockets of red and pink
- Tubular pink blooms with a creamy interior
- Unbeatable levels of fragrance
- Plant in part (or dappled) shade
- Perfumed flowers from May to August
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Clematis 'Multi-Blue'
A host of stunning starry blooms
- Double (and semi-double) lapis lazuli flowers
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to August
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Clematis 'Dr Ruppel'
Huge, pink striped flowers
- Fuchsia pink flowers with a hot pink stripe
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to June, September
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Clematis 'Marie Boisselot'
Trailing snowdrop-white stunner
- Satin touch snowdrop-white flowers
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers June to September
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Clematis 'Guernsey Cream'
Showy white blooms
- Creamy white petals with a lime green stripe
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Partial shade, hardy (H4)
- Flowers May to July
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Clematis 'Mrs Norman Thompson'
Vibrant striped violet blooms
- Single flowers with a lush raspberry stripe
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to June, September
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'Dart's World' Japanese Honeysuckle | Lonicera japonica
This climber hits the bullseye
- Rhubarb and custard-coloured tubular blooms
- Heavily scented blooms
- Dappled or partial shade is ideal
- Free-flowering from April to August
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'Starry Starry Summer Scent' Jasmine | Jasminum x stephanense
Brilliant bicolour blooms
- Pink and white flowers, mid-green leaves
- Easily covers a tired fence or wall
- Happy in both full sun and partial shade
- Flowers from June to August
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Clematis 'Diamantina'
Amethyst purple pom-poms
- Fully double flowers up to 15cm across
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers May to September
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£35Sale price From £25Wisteria Floribunda 'Rosea'
Rose pink climbing clusters
- Stunning pink panicles (up to 60cm long)
- The ultimate plant to train up walls
- Likes full sun, copes with partial shade
- Blooms from May to June
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Pink Star Jasmine | Trachelospermum jasminoides 'Star of Milano'
An explosion of pink stars
- Pastel pink, starry flowers and glossy leaves
- Blooms radiate a heady, tropical aroma
- Prefers sun (tolerates partial shade)
- Abundant pink flowers from June to August
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Clematis 'Niobe'
Ruby red climber that bees love
- Sumptuous, large, single flowers
- Pruning group 2 - light pruning
- Full sun to partial shade, fully hardy (H6)
- Flowers July to September
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The benefits of climbing plants for pots
If you don’t have access to a big garden, then you might have thought that growing a climbing plant wasn’t viable for you. Think again. You can grow a climber on a patio – or even a balcony in some cases! Growing a climber in a pot has the obvious benefit of opening up options for more space-limited gardeners, but also has an added bonus in that it allows you to grow more tender plants that need to be brought inside over the colder winter months. They also enable you to grow a climbing plant away from a wall or fence, in a more open position, by using something like an obelisk.

Which climbing plants are suitable for container growing?
The climbers that are suitable for container growing are those that are naturally a bit more compact and tame in comparison to some of the more vigorous climbers out there. Clematises are known for growing well in containers, with varieties such as ‘Carnaby’, ‘Bees' Jubilee’ and ‘Niobe’ all proving particularly strong choices. Less vigorous jasmine (and star jasmine) plants also grow well in containers, while bluebell creeper (Sollya heterophylla) and trailing abutilon (Abutilon megapotamicum) offer something a little different.

Caring for climbing plants for pots
If possible, grow your climbers in terracotta pots; keeping your plants nice and cool is preferable, but make sure you get a pot that’s resistant to cracking from frost. Generally speaking, the deeper the pot the better. Water your plant regularly, particularly throughout the growing season and during hot, dry spells. Finally, give your climber a feed every spring with some general-purpose fertiliser. Alternatively, apply a liquid feed throughout the growing season according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Climbing Plants for Pots FAQs
Which climbing plants can be grown in pots?
Many climbing plants can be grown in pots; clematis are perhaps the best for container growing, but you can also grow grape vines, star jasmine plants and more compact honeysuckle and climbing rose varieties in large containers.
Which climbing plants shouldn’t be grown in pots?
There are certain plants that don’t respond that well to being grown in containers; wisteria is generally too heavy with its woody stems, Russian vines are typically too vigorous – they’re even nicknamed ‘mile-a-minute’ plants – while foliage climbers like Virginia creeper and ivy are similarly aggressive in their growth habit, and will quickly outgrow their pot.
How much watering do climbing plants for pots need?
Climbing plants grown in pots require more watering than their ground-grown counterparts, as the soil/compost in containers is liable to dry out more quickly. This is especially important throughout the growing season and during protracted hot, dry spells.
Should you feed climbers grown in pots?
Growing in a pot, climbing plants have limited access to nutrients and resources in a way that ground-grown climbers do not. This means additional feeding can be beneficial; a slow-release general fertiliser at the start of spring and fortnightly liquid feed (like tomato feed) throughout the growing season.
Supporting climbing plants for pots
If you’re thinking of getting a climber for a pot, choose a bigger pot than you think. Why? Because you’ll want to leave enough room to place a support (like an obelisk, for instance) and still have room for the plant itself.
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