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...kles add color and fragrance to a garden, but the vines are considered invasive… More
Honeysuckle vines are an easy to grow perennial plant that produces masses of colorful,… More
...n spring and summer. Several types of honeysuckle vines exist, the most common being… More
...cea--that includes all types of honeysuckle, both vines and bushes. More
...ength depending on the variety. Plant honeysuckle vines across an arbor,… More
There are many different varieties of honeysuckle; some are evergreens while others are deciduous.… More
...t a classic addition to the garden. This familiar vine is quite hardy and… More
The honeysuckle is a flowering vine found throughout the United States. It is commonly… More
Japanese honeysuckle was introduced in the United States in the 1800s. Intentionally spread as… More
...tterflies and hummingbirds to your yard, then the honeysuckle vine is the right choice.… More
Honeysuckle is a fragrant, vining plant flowering from spring to summer. The woody plant… More
Honeysuckle is a woody-stem plant that produces sweet-smelling, small trumpet-shaped flowers. These fragrant flowers… More
... summer until the first freeze. You can root most vines by layering, and… More
Honeysuckles are known for their wild growth as much as their fragrance and flowers.… More
Honeysuckle vines are happily twining climbers that enjoy sun, and will return every year… More
Honeysuckle, or Lonicera, is a sweet-smelling flower that attracts hummingbirds. Honeysuckle is very low-maintenance… More
...ardy perennial with varieties that grow either as vines or bushes. All varieties possess… More
... many different varieties of honeysuckle. It is a vine with aromatic flowers that… More
...f taken care of, honeysuckle provides a wonderful vine with flowers that attract hummingbirds… More
Honeysuckle is a plant known for its colorful appearance, medicinal qualities, and fragrance. Honeysuckle… More
...wers. The smell is strong and sweet, sort of like honeysuckle, and… More
... Dames Rocket (white, pink and purple) White Bush Honeysuckle Pink Bush Honeysuckle This is my wish list... Elephant Ear bulb… More
...h left fallow for about two years. I have a small honeysuckle vine (the pink/yellow flowering kind) that I… More
...anted to ask here. Anyway, this spring I bought a Honeysuckle bush(does not vine). Well, I got… More
At the beginning of June just as my Honeysuckle vine was covered with buds ready to open I noticed all of these microscopic black bugs crawling all over the buds. It was so horrible! I had my husband drench the bush with Liquid Seven and it killed the bugs but… More
...ant blue spruce tree is in my front yard, and the honeysuckle vine (that's what I think it is) is around the lampost. Although it's hard to tell, in my flower garden are: Clematis vine, Iris, Lilly (white,yellow & orange),… More
This does not mean the whole plant but sometimes parts but is best to keep them out of reach regardless Plants Poisonous to Cats Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's… More
Hi there! I have several seeds for trade and will have honey suckle cutting i will start rooting little later in the spring. The seeds I have for trade are listed below. What I am looking for is any type of herb cutting that I can grow in a pot.… More
Saturday I went to a local nursery just to nose. Didn't expect to buy anything. I found 3 ferns in the dollar bin. I didn't see anything wrong except they weren't as developed as the others at full price. Took them home and planted them. It's been raining ever since… More
how to get a start from this vine of trumpet honeysuckle....i would love any help you could give me .... More
The seeds have matured on the red honeysuckle vine and I didn't forget you guys. This is what I have as of now. John More
If not for this year, for next. This covers the whole hummer regions From my newsletter several weeks ago. Some of these plants are very regional and some are not allowed in certain areas. Buckeyes are not allowed in California. Some tender perennials are sold as annuals. For example, Lantana… More
I've never been in any chat rooms or anything, so I have no idea what I'm doing. But I'm a mad fiend for gardening, so I thought I'd try this stuff. I'm recently having problems with die-off. Plants that have flourished for years are suddenly just croaking over winter. I… More
...ne is about 4-5 feet tall and I only have about 6 vines. They're starting to leaf out so I know it's time to… More
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
I lucked into finding a RED honeysuckle vine in the woods at the side of the road. So I leaped out of the truck to get some cuttings and now have them in water. Will this work? What to do next? It is SUCH a pretty vine. Help ....... More
...it farm. A couple years ago I bought my husband a honeysuckle vine thinking it would smell really sweet. There is no scent that we know of. When my husband was growing up he always has remembered a honeysuckle at his… More
.... At first glance it looks just like the Japanese honeysuckle that runs rampant here. But a closer look shows that the leaves are a little longer and pointier, have red veins, and are outlined with red. Any ideas? If it's something… More
My honeysuckle vine is starting to bloom, so the humming birds should be here any time now. John More
...looks great. I have a question- I recently bought honeysuckle that is on a stake and I want to know if I can undo the stake and grow it like a bush/hedge. Or am I better off trying to find the… More
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