It seems the gardening world has gone crazy with arbors, trellises, towers, fences and more. Everyone is looking for perfect or unusual vines to drape or climb these structures. One of the best ...
When it comes to vines for the wall or pergola, it is advisable to go native. We are all familiar with that invasive scourge, kudzu, and honeysuckle and Chinese wisteria also have an inclination to ...
Q: I'm a first-time beekeeper and at a Georgia Beekeeping Association event, one of the speakers said that jasmine was toxic to bees. This is disappointing because I want to grow Tangerine Dream ...
One question that natives and transplants alike often ask is, "What's something I can plant in the garden that's beautiful and easy." Beautiful and easy is pretty tough to come by in most aspects of ...
Q: The recent column about invasive evergreen vine removal got me thinking. I’ve taken some out recently that was covering a fence and part of the ground. Admittedly, I’m missing the lush evergreen ...
Tubular flowers are show-stoppers in spring, and the hardy evergreen vine is good for covering fences, trellises or arbors. Light: Blooms best in sun. Will grow in part shade. Make us a Preferred ...
Q: I recently planted two vines in my backyard: a Lady Banks rose and a tangerine crossvine. I got the amended soil at Viragrow and the wood chip mulch at the demonstration orchard as you suggested.
Gripping and twirling their tendrils upward, searching for the sky, vines decorate our fences, pergolas and walls, adding vertical interest to our gardens. Vines provide screening, shade, and color, ...
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