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To grow climbing vines you first need to get your vine off to a good start. It is best to start your vine on the main trellis or gazebo rather than transferring it at a later time. Once your climbing vines have reached your goal be sure to prune your climbing vines to keep them climbing in the right direction. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: boston ivy,
bougainvillea,
clematis,
climbing hydrangea,
climbing vines,
sweet pea,
training climbing vines,
training vines,
trumpet vine,
vines,
virginia creeper,
wisteria
Posted on on May 4th, 2008 in
Basic Gardening Techniques |
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There is nothing more luxurious than having fresh flowers delivered to your door daily. I am sure the only thing that stops many of us from arranging this service is the astronomical cost. So why not take matters into your own hands and grow an annual flower garden you can cut and bring indoors? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: African marigolds,
ammi majus,
apricot brandy,
bright lights,
butterfly flower,
celosia,
chine aster,
Chinese forget-me-not,
clary sage,
claryssa series,
cleome,
cosmos,
Drummond phlox,
explorer,
four-o’clock,
French marigolds,
giant imperial,
gladiolus,
Helen Campbell,
heliotrope,
Italian white,
rocket,
scabious,
scarlet sage,
snapdragon,
stock,
suncatcher,
sunflower,
sunshine,
sweet pea,
zinnia
Posted on on May 4th, 2008 in
Creative Planting Ideas |
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