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Swedish ivy is a misnomer, as this delightful vining plant is neither Swedish in… More
Poison ivy vines grow up to 10 feet high, wrapping around trees and fences.… More
English ivy (Hedera helix) is a hardy, evergreen vine native to Europe, western Asia… More
English ivy is beautiful and versatile vine that can be planted as an effective… More
Hedera helix ivy plants commonly are referred to as English ivy. Originally from Europe… More
...e frames and usually grown as small house plants. Ivy is most commonly used… More
...ll poison ivy and eradicate it for good, even the vines that stretch many… More
...d or wildly growing vines for all types of indoor ivy. These excellent houseplants… More
...ng baskets, topiaries and trailing plants. German ivy, English ivy and Swedish ivy are… More
Topiary art is an ancient practice that dates back hundreds of years. Gardeners use… More
...hout roof shingles. It can be difficult to remove ivies from stone walls,… More
English ivy (Hedera helix) is an evergreen vine that is used as a ground… More
English Ivy is a classic vine with both formal and casual appeal. When it… More
English Ivy, the classic vine that covers cottages and runs along brick walls, is… More
Ivy is an extremely versatile plant grown indoors or out. While there are many… More
When you think of topiaries, you may imagine formal English gardens with hedges that… More
...s below 90 degrees Fahrenheit. These shade-loving vines perform well in containers… More
Ivy is a wonderful perennial vine that can be trained on trellises, topiaries or… More
Trailing vines of English Ivy are a pretty sight whether in the garden or… More
Learn all about poison ivy. How to kill this weed and prevent it from… More
Vinca minor, or lesser periwinkle, is a climbing vine that grows well in many different… More
...m, but some can kill the plant by pouring bleach, vinegar or baking soda over… More
I'm not sure what kind of a vine this even is, but it is all over my fence. It's been beautiful for years, but this year something happened and the leaves are getting spots, shriveling, and it looks like it is all dying. Can anyone ID the disease and help… More
...what they are. Can anyone help? Plant 1 - Vine or ivy like, grows like… More
I am planning some changes to my yard this year, and I am looking for some ideas for establishing a nice backdrop around the perimeter of the yard using trees and shrubs. One particular area I am having trouble with is my front walkway: I have a garden at the… More
Have these to trade; email me :banana-wa SEEDS 4o'clock-mxd Amaranthus-pygmy,tall Amaryllis-mixed Anise hyssop Aruncus dioicus-goats beard Baby's Breath Balloon Flower-purpl/blue Black eye susan Butterfly Bush-Black Knight, pink & wt., pink Calendula-yellow&orange Castor Bean-red Celosia- tall pink Ceratotheca trilob-South African Foxglove Chimes Crabapple Columbine-white Coneflower-purple, prarie, Coreopsis-tall yellow,red plains,lance leaf,sunray, Cosmos-yellow… 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
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
...the first one is Virginia creeper? The 2nd Poison Ivy? and the 3rd no clue it is a vine and growing over my hydrangea. Help please More
I have a bungalow in downtown D.C. that runs east-west, hence the rear gets intense afternoon sun. I plan to build a 12x20'deck connecting to the middle floor which is 8' off the ground and using the building for the rear side. I am hoping someone has some advice for… More
...roots has become a total nuisance with blackberry vines & weeds of every description. I tried spot… More
... something thicker and NOT an annual. I'm rooting ivy as we… More
...ng including my box hedges. I am prone to poisoon ivy..I get all scratch in a heart beat. Any members know of a way to eradicate the stuff, espcially roots, that does not involve a commercial defoliant, or if not ohter way, one… More
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