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Key Takeaways Unwanted vines from a neighbor’s yard can damage fences, overwhelm flower beds, and spread quickly if not addressed early.Start by identifying the vine and verifying fence ownership ...
Whether you're looking for colorful blooms, egg laying sites for butterflies or something deer don't eat, this list has you covered.
Cottagecore charm is appealing, but without proper maintenance, those vines outside your house can damage your home.
Trumpet vines can reach heights of 30 to 40 feet and spread four to 10 feet wide. They need to be planted in full sun to partial shade, which means they require at least six hours of direct ...
Trumpet vines can grow up to 30 to 40 feet tall and four to 10 feet wide. They need to grow in full sun to partial shade, which means at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days.
While it is a stunning native plant, trumpet vine will spread its seeds and sprout up where you don't want it. Trumpet vine is so vigorous that we recommend removing all flowers after blooming and ...
Trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) has gorgeous trumpet-shaped blooms in various shades of red. Native to the southeast U.S., it is hardy in zones 4 to 9 but will only stay green year-round ...
DEAR JANET: I have a stump of a mimosa tree (about 4 feet tall) that I would like to enlace in trumpet vine. I saw something like this years ago in Salt Lake City where the trumpet vines encircled ...
Winter hardy in zones 3 to 8, wild potato vine (Ipomoea pandurate) can sprawl and carpet the ground with its purple-tinged, hairy stems adorned by heart-shaped green foliage. When its flowering season ...
If you cannot keep the ground under an oak tree completely dry at this time, make sure that you do not allow water closer than 10 feet from the trunk. When you water close to the trunk, the danger ...