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A tropical vine, the passion flower thrives throughout the world in tropical gardens and… More
Originally from South Africa, Swedish ivy is a small, herbaceous perennial that is now… More
Available in more than 250 species, clematis (Clematis) is a deciduous or evergreen perennial… More
The passion vine, also known as the passion flower or maypop, is a climbing… More
Vines are either climbing or trailing plants that grow on elongated stems. The term… More
Wisteria is a vine that is commonly grown as an ornamental plant. It is… More
A spectacular tropical flowering vine, mandevillas have large, glossy green leaves and trumpet-shaped flowers… More
...m, as these plants can be shrubs, ground cover or vines. This makes it… More
Flowering and trailing plants are useful for window boxes, hanging baskets and other containers.… More
With around 180 species, honeysuckle choices are quite vast. Honeysuckle is used extensively in… More
Passion flower plants are members of the genus Passiflora, which literally means "passion flower."… More
English ivy (Hedera helix) is native to England, Ireland, the Mediterranean and western Europe.… More
...ty of Connecticut Extension Office. Poison ivy, a vine that runs along the ground… More
Ivy is a term given to a vine that creeps--typically the English Ivy, but… More
...ops are herbaceous perennials that produce annual vines. These are grown commercially for their… More
Grape vines can be a problem for those who have trees or other plants… More
...orning glories are a beautiful backfence-climbing vine. As their name suggests, they open up… More
Grapes are one of the oldest fruits that mankind has cultivated and grown. According… More
Jasmine's fragrance and attractive blooms have made it a popular plant all over the… More
The idea to introduce Japanese honeysuckle into the United States in the middle of… More
Knowing what to look for when buying grape vines for your garden is very important… More
The black-eyed Susan vine, or thunbergia alata, is a plant that doesn't want to go… More
Sweet potato vines are usually grown as ornamental plants, but you can also harvest the… More
Squash is a plant that should be pruned at least once a month to encourage… More
There are several types of flowering vines, but some of the most popular include the… More
When pruning grapes or grape vines, there are a few rules to follow, beginning with… More
Vanilla beans are grown as vines, and thus they are planted in rows against a… More
Clematis should be pruned during its dormant season, which varies depending on the type of… More
Harvesting and storing blueberries is simple by waiting at least a week after they turn… More
... a passion flower by cutting out the wild or dead vines and trimming the… More
During the first year of growth, grape vines require training in order to develop a… More
Pruning grape vines is best done by cutting back 90 percent of the new growth… More
Grape vines can be cut down as soon as they've started to die back and… More
Properly pruned grape vines develop more new growth each year, but cutting back most of… More
To prune beefsteak tomatoes, trim the side branches so that the main branch will get… More
Growing an ornamental sweet potato vine can be done from seeds or from the root,… More
Create a leaf for a metal fence out of gage material, pounding it out and… More
Create a vine for a metal fence from a round rod with a throttle hammer… More
Make a picket for a metal fence, make a spear using a throttle hammer and… More
Welding and fence costs on wrought iron fences, different types of pickets and learn about… More
The various stages of a growing orchid are discussed in this free educational video series. More
Bougainvilleas come in a variety of colors and plant types. Learn about the different types… More
Bougainvillea vines are one of the most common types of bougainvillea plants. Learn more about… More
Passion vine plants are beautiful plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all… More
I have a grape vine that is quite old, at least 30+ years. It is very overgrown and out of control. So I have a plan to make several cuttings and begin a small vinyard in my side yard which gets full sun for most of the day. I have… More
I would like to plant a flowering vine which will grow in partial shade. I have started Morning Glory seeds, but I am fearful they will die. Any suggestions as to a partial shade vine (shade in the am) which will grow at the Jersey Shore? Thanks More
...ested in growing a Climbing Hydrandea and or Kiwi vine. Oh yes and a Grape vine too! Which grape vine, I am not sure. Any succes or failures anyone care to share? Thanks! :D 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
Ok, i live in Georgia, and I have worked really hard on my mini garden (mostly tomatoes) and have already picked, given away and had so much salsa and so many BLT's, that i don't know what do to anymore!!! We planted some better boys along with some nice heirloom… 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
...mato cages I think those would be cool to use for vines of all kinds but where do you get them and how could I make them myself. Got any Ideas! Carol More
As stated in my Blog I wanted to get with other vine people and see what you grow and why you grow them. Where you grow them. Sort of Where When Why What and Who !! I grow Morning glories and Cinnamon vine, Sweet Pea vines, tropical, annual, perennial love… More
I have a 2 year old concord seedless and a 3 year old flame grapes growing up a pergola. Any experienced grape growers out there? My question is how often do you water them and do they need fertilizer. My grapes seem to be growing good. I made the mistake… More
Free for the Digging! Bittersweet vines that produce bright red/yellow berries used for Crafting and also wildlife restoration projects..you have to have Male and Female vines, I have these... Flava and also Madamne Galien Trumpet vines. Flava is a light yellow and Galien is a light peachy/pink/rose color. Bring buckets… More
...re of that and i do so. that first pic of the tom vine is a section that is about 4' tall. All thoose white hairs or whatever u wana call em on the tom vines will if conditions are right become roots, thats why it is… More
...ear round, Non-flowering (husband with allergies) vine that will climb my chainlink fence!! You wouldn't think this would be so hard would you? I live in Oklahoma but grew up in Germany where we were stationed and miss the beautiful vines that grew… More
I was wondering what kinds of vines do you use to bring in those Hummingbirds. I have the trumpet vines and I have a sweet pea vine now what else can we use? Carol Northern Indiana Thanks I will try everything you suggested!! Carol More
...t our house, the inspector told us there were two vines that we would have to get rid off because they were invasive. The more invasive of the two (it was interfering with the side entrance into our house) I managed to uproot last weekend, although I have… More
In the 1950s, my mother had a beautiful vine on a trellis on he back porch. It had delicate coral color blooms. All the old timers in Texas had them but I can't remember the name. Can anyone help me? More
zone 9-11. These are flowering vines. More
I have some lovely vinca vines, so I was wondering if anyone knows how to propagate them? Last season I cut them and used rooting hormones to see if they would root but that didn't work. I maybe cut them wrong, as didn't know what I was doing. I have… More
Been out of town and had NOT read latest posts. As far as I know the person on Garden Web still has some of these seeds. More
I am looking for advice on pruning. Earlier this yr, I cut a long piece off, and it started to bleed. I had to cover it with wax from a candle.So I now know how to cure a cut, but when exactly does one prune. I pot on my cutting's… More
I planted a yellow blooming trumpet vine three years ago. The vine is is doing well; however, has not had any blooms. Any suggestions? More
I just found after much research that some of the vines I have been looking for actually have more of a common name they go by I have tried finding them by each name but now maybe these more common names will be found in someones garden. Star or Twin… More
...n zone 9 if not 9A. I need advice on what typw of vine would grow goon in this zone. Requirements: 1 - Has flowers, different colors. 2 - climbing type, I don't want to have to go out and tie it to fence. 3 - water,… More