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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Vines
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Evergreen Hydrangea Care – Growing An Evergreen Climbing Hydrangea
If you love your garden hydrangea plants but would like to try a new variety, take a look at evergreen hydrangea vines. These hydrangeas climb up trellises, walls or trees, but can also be grown as shrubs. Learn more about the plants in this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Vine Lilac Care – How To Grow Purple Lilac Vines In The Garden
Purple vine lilac is a vigorous flowering vine native to Australia. In the spring, it produces masses of showy, beautiful purple flowers. Click this article to learn more about vine lilac care and how to grow purple lilac vines in the garden.
By Liz Baessler
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Pandorea Vine Information: Tips On Growing A Bower Vine Plant
The bower vine is a beautiful subtropical, twining plant that produces fragrant pink and white flowers throughout most of the year. With the right care, growing a bower vine can be very rewarding. Learn more about how to grow bower vines in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Honeysuckle Seeds And Cuttings: Tips For Propagating Honeysuckle Plants
The non-invasive honeysuckle is a desirable garden plant for pretty flowers. Propagating honeysuckle can be done in several ways. To expand the reach of this pretty, shade-creating vine in your garden, follow the tips and guidelines found in this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Hoya Propagation Methods – Tips For Propagating Hoyas
If you?re interested in wax plant propagation, the most dependable technique is propagation via stem cuttings. Hoya propagation through seed is chancy and the resulting plant likely won?t be true to the parent plant - if the seed germinates at all. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Kentucky Wisteria Plants: Caring For Kentucky Wisteria In Gardens
There are about ten known species of Wisteria, with numerous cultivars associated with each that are native to the eastern United States and eastern Asia. Kentucky wisteria is one. Click this article to learn more about caring for Kentucky wisteria vines in the garden.
By Shelley Pierce
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Hoya Plant Feeding: How To Fertilize Wax Plants
There are two schools of thought on when to stop fertilizing a wax plant, but almost everyone agrees they need supplemental food during the growing season. Find out when to fertilize wax plants and enjoy these indoor beauties for years here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Virginia Creeper Container Care – Tips For Growing Virginia Creeper In Pots
Can you grow Virginia creeper in a pot? It?s possible, although Virginia creeper in containers require more work than the same plants in the garden soil. Click here for information on Virginia creeper container care including tips on growing Virginia creeper in pots.
By Teo Spengler
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Do Vines Damage Siding Or Shingles: Concerns About Vines Growing On Siding
Nothing is quite as picturesque as a house covered in English ivy. However, certain vines can damage building materials and necessary elements of homes. If you?ve considered having vines growing on siding, this article has tips to prevent damage.
By Darcy Larum
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Collecting Dutchman's Pipe Seed Pods – Growing A Dutchman’s Pipe From Seeds
Dutchman's pipe (is a perennial vine with heart-shaped leaves and unusual blossoms. The flowers look like small pipes and produce seeds that you can use to grow new plants. If you are interested in starting Dutchman's pipe from seeds, this article can help.
By Teo Spengler
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Hyacinth Bean Vines: Tips On Growing Hyacinth Beans In Pots
With purple flowers and striking fuchsia pods, hyacinth bean vines brighten up any garden. But what if you don't have a garden? Is it possible to grow these beauties in a pot? Click this article to learn more about how to plant hyacinth beans in containers.
By Liz Baessler
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Getting Climbing Hydrangea To Climb: How To Make A Climbing Hydrangea Climb
If you have a climbing hydrangea not climbing, what do you do? Click this article to learn more about attaching climbing hydrangeas to support and getting climbing hydrangeas to climb like they?re supposed to.
By Darcy Larum
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Wisteria Borers Control: How To Fix Wisteria Borer Damage
Wisterias are hardy, fast growing, and prey to few pests or disease problems most of the time. However, the wisteria borer is a common pest of the plant. Find out how to control them in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Quisqualis Indica Care - Information About Rangoon Creeper Vine
Amongst the lush foliage of the world's tropical forests, one will find a predominance of lianas or vine species. One of these creepers is the Quisqualis rangoon creeper plant. Read this article to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Fertilizer For Mandevilla Plants: How And When To Apply Mandevilla Fertilizer
Feeding mandevillas nourishes the growth and bloom flushes. To learn more about fertilizing these vines, read this article. Click here to learn more about fertilizing these plants.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Passionflower Not Blooming: Reasons Why Passionflower Does Not Bloom
Gardeners become discouraged when their passion flower does not bloom. No blooms on passion flower vines happen for various reasons. This article explains some of them, so click here for more info.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Morning Glory Pest Control: Dealing With Common Pests Of Morning Glory
Morning glories are hardy plants and are normally healthy, but sometimes insects on morning glory vines harm the health of the plant. Read this article to learn more about what pests you can expect.
By Susan Patterson