Vines
If you want to learn more about vine planting and care but are not sure where to begin, look no further. Regardless of the types of vines you want to grow, info for vine plants is but a page or so away. Our vine care section includes tips for growing nearly any vine plant, from indoor vines to flowering vines in the home landscape. We’ll cover individual types of vines and their care as well as general information affecting both evergreen and flowering vine plants. Keep reading to find vine planting and care information for your particular needs.
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Jade Vine Plants: Information On Growing A Red Jade Vine
In spite of its size and exotic appearance, red jade vine plants aren't difficult to grow. Want to learn how to grow this tropical beauty in your own garden? The article that follows provides information that can help with that.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Should I Cut Back Mandevilla – When To Prune Mandevilla Vines
If allowed to grow untended, mandevilla can start to get an unkempt appearance and not flower as much. This is why pruning mandevilla vines at least once per year is recommended. Learn more about how to cut back a mandevilla in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Passion Vine Training: How To Train A Young Passion Vine
Passion flowers are exotic, eccentric, and even slightly alien. They grow on vigorous vines that have a stubborn streak and are difficult to train. However, passion vine training is possible if you follow a few important tips found in this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Silky Wisteria Information: How To Grow Silky Wisteria Vines
Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis) and Japanese wisteria (Wisteria floribunda) are two of the most popular species of wisteria for the landscape. However, in this article, we will discuss the lessor known, Silky wisteria (Wisteria brachybotrys syn. Wisteria venusta).
By Darcy Larum
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Purple Hyacinth Bean Care - How To Grow A Hyacinth Bean Vine
A vigorous, ornamental, annual vine, purple hyacinth bean plant, displays beautiful, pinkish-purple blossoms and interesting, reddish-purple pods that grow to be about the same size as lima bean pods. Read more here.
By Susan Patterson
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Types Of Honeysuckle Plants: How To Tell Honeysuckle Shrubs From Vines
You?ll find many honeysuckle varieties to choose from, be it a vine or shrub. So how do you know which is which? This article has information that can help with that and common types for each.
By Jackie Carroll
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Japanese Honeysuckle Weed: How To Control Honeysuckle In Gardens
Japanese honeysuckles are invasive weeds that can take over your garden and damage the environment. Learn how to distinguish native honeysuckle from the exotic species and techniques for honeysuckle weed control in this article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Tips On Growing Butterfly Vines – How To Care For A Butterfly Vine
If you play your cards just right, butterfly vines, also known as yellow orchid vines, will reward you with a second blast of color in autumn, and maybe even throughout the growing season. Want to know more about growing butterfly vines? Click here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Himalayan Honeysuckle Plants: Tips For Growing Himalayan Honeysuckles
Himalayan honeysuckle plants develop a truly unique looking flower. It is a carefree blooming plant that is attractive to butterflies, bees and even hummingbirds. The blooms are followed by tiny purple berries. Learn more about the plant in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Swamp Leather Flower Info: Learn About Swamp Leather Clematis
Swamp leather flowers are climbing vines native to the southeastern U.S. They make a great climbing native plant alternative to other invasive fragrant vines. Learn more about swamp leather flower care and growing conditions in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Clematis Varieties: Choosing Different Clematis Vines
Planting different clematis vines is an easy way to add a vibrant pop of color that will last many growing seasons to come. Find some great choices here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Vines For Full Sun Locations: Growing Vines That Like Sun
Trailing vines that like full sun can grow up a fence, trellis, or an arbor with various purposes in the landscape. Find some full sun vines here.
By Becca Badgett
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Bougainvillea Is A Different Color: Why Did My Bougainvillea Turn Colors
A color-changing bougainvillea in your garden may be a neat trick, but what does this mean, and can you do anything about it? Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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What Are Tendrils For – Should Tendrils Be Removed From Vines
Most gardeners have had one or more climbing plants in the garden that have tendrils. What are tendrils for? Should they be removed? Find out here.
By Amy Grant
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Pollinating Passion Fruit Vines: How Do I Hand Pollinate Passion Fruit
Passion fruit relies on bees to assist in their pollination. The solution is hand pollinating passion fruit flowers. How do I hand pollinate passion fruit, you ask? Click the article that follows to find out how to pollinate passion vine by hand.
By Amy Grant
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What Is A Green Curtain – How To Grow A Living Plant Curtain
A green curtain is simply a curtain made of plants. These green curtain gardens can be grown in a wide range of locations. Learn more here.
By Tonya Barnett
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How Much Light Does A Mandevilla Need Indoors?
You can overwinter a beautiful mandevilla indoors, but it has special lighting needs. Read on to learn more about it.
By Amy Grant

