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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Growing Black-Eyed Susan Vines: How To Propagate A Black-Eyed Susan Vine
If you?re fond of the cheery black eyed Susan flower, you may also want to try growing black eyed Susan vines. Grow the vine from seeds as a hanging houseplant or an outdoor climber. This article will help.
By Becca Badgett
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Climbing Hydrangea Won’t Bloom – When Does Climbing Hydrangea Bloom
Climbing hydrangeas have charming lacecap flowerheads made up of a disc of tiny, tightly packed flowers surrounded by a ring of larger blossoms. This article explains what to do when your climbing hydrangea fails to bloom. Click here to learn more.
By Jackie Carroll
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Chinese Trumpet Creeper Vines: Learn About Trumpet Creeper Plant Care
Not to be confused with aggressive and often invasive American trumpet vine, Chinese trumpet creeper plants are prodigious bloomers and growers. Interested in growing Chinese trumpet vines? For more Chinese trumpet creeper info and plant care, click here.
By Amy Grant
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Chinese Dregea Information: What Is Chinese Dregea
When you are tired of planting overused garden vines like jasmine, try taking a look at something different, like Chinese dregea plants. What is Chinese dregea? It's an Asian climbing vine with evergreen foliage and fragrant, white flowers. Learn more here.
By Teo Spengler
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Carolina Moonseed Info – Growing Carolina Moonseed Berries For Birds
The Carolina moonseed vine is an attractive perennial plant. To get more information about this vine, click the following article.
By Laura Miller
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What Is Rosary Pea – Should You Grow Rosary Pea Plants
Rosary pea once enjoyed popularity as an attractive vine with pea-like, lavender blooms. In some regions, it is now a nuisance plant. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Are Deciduous Vines: Growing Deciduous Vine Varieties In Gardens
Deciduous vine care may be a bit more difficult than hardy evergreens but will be worth it when they come back in spring. Click here for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Firecracker Vine Plant - How To Care For Firecracker Vines
Firecracker vine plant is a summer to fall flowering plant with brilliant red blooms that somewhat resemble a firecracker. Learn how to grow the vine here.
By Becca Badgett
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Bad Smelling Wisteria: Why Does My Wisteria Smell Bad
Wisteria is notable for its lovely blooms. What if you have a bad-smelling wisteria though? As bizarre as a smelly wisteria sounds, it isn’t uncommon. So why do you have a bad-smelling wisteria? Click on the following article to find out more.
By Amy Grant
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Dutchman’s Pipe Varieties: How To Grow Giant Dutchman’s Pipe Flowers
Interested in learning how to grow giant Dutchman’s pipe vine? It’s surprisingly easy. Click here for more information on Giant dutchman’s pipe plant. You’ll also find out information on alternative varieties to protect butterflies in the area.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Bougainvillea Pruning: When Should I Prune A Bougainvillea
Whether grown as an indoor or outdoor tropical vine, pruning a bougainvillea may seem like a daunting task, especially if you have the more common thorny types. Click on the article that follows to learn how to prune bougainvillea.
By Darcy Larum
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Common Wind Resistant Vines: Learn About Windy Garden Vines
If you’ve always dreamt of a vine-covered arbor redolent with blooms but live in an area with significant winds and didn’t think there were any suitable vines for windy locations, this is the article for you. Click here to find out about windy garden vines.
By Amy Grant
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Indian Clock Vine Plant Info – Learn How To Grow Indian Clock Vines
Native to India, the Indian clock vine plant isn’t easy to grow in climates that are too cold or dry, but it does make a lovely, flowering evergreen vine in warm, tropical areas. For more information about Indian clock vine growing, click the following article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Repotting Mandevilla Plants: Learn How To Repot Mandevilla Flowers
Mandevilla is a reliable flowering vine with stunning, trumpet-shaped blooms. In cooler climates, it is grown as an indoor plant. Occasional repotting is necessary to keep the plant healthy and repotting mandevilla isn’t difficult. This article will help.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Virgin’s Bower Facts – How To Grow Virgin’s Bower Clematis
If you're looking for a native flowering vine which thrives in a variety of light conditions, Virgin's Bower clematis may be the answer. Although the Virgin's Bower vine isn’t as showy, it's one of the few vines that blooms in the shade. Learn about it in this article.
By Laura Miller
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DIY Honeysuckle Wreath: How To Harvest And Use Honeysuckle
Wreaths lend a natural note to holiday decorations. Learn how to make a honeysuckle wreath for a keepsake you can use for years to come.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Propagating Silver Lace Vines: Learn How To Propagate A Silver Lace Vine
For a fast-growing vine to cover your fence or trellis, try using silver lace vine. This deciduous vine is very easy to propagate. Often propagation is accomplished by cuttings or layering; however, it is possible to grow this vine from seed. Learn more here.
By Teo Spengler