Any kind of vine, climbers, flowering or variegated or fruit. Veggie vines can probably be classified in another group but if not they are okay, too!
Location: Elizabethton, TN
Members: 70
Latest Activity: Jan 11
You're gonna love this .. Last Spring I was wandering around Home Depot and was looking at rebar thinking I could thread some chicken wire through it for a trellis and right next to it was something…Continue
Started by Anne Kirkley - Zone 8. Last reply by mo puff Jan 11.
I soaked my morning glory seeds before planting them. They didn't even sprout! Any suggestions as to type of soil, etc.? Continue
Started by Kathleen Trout Horvath. Last reply by Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8 Aug 29, 2012.
WHAT TYPE OF VINES CAN BE PLANTED IN CONTAINERS ?
Started by Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8. Last reply by gretchen Aug 6, 2012.
When I moved here just over a year ago in Jan..I brought a piece of Wisteria that I pulled up from the main plant and it rooted in water. Sadly, after planting it outside it died later. Now, this…Continue
Started by Janet Ruth Baron. Last reply by Christine Zone 9 AZ Apr 29, 2012.
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Comment by mo puff on January 8, 2013 at 9:18am Love the link Willis, great site!
Comment by Willis L. Johnson from GA Z8A on January 8, 2013 at 6:55am Melissa, here's a great source for Vines (raised here in the South): http://www.gardenvines.com/shop/
Comment by Grant Meyer USDA zone 9 on January 7, 2013 at 1:55pm Hiya everyone, great to see you posting again, Janet. Hope you're able to keep it up. Mo, that 'Tangerine beauty' crossvine is a Monrovia introduction and I just love it. Full hot sun and water when dry are all it needs. Mine is basically evergreen regardless of the weather which I love. You can do a quick google search for it for hardiness etc., but as far as I'm concerned it's a great plant. Let us know if you get one and how it does for you. Happy gardening everyone!
Comment by mo puff on January 7, 2013 at 9:47am Tangerine beauty crossvine.. never heard of it. Hope i can order it. it may be just what i need for our living fence. Grant could you tell me more about it?
Comment by Janet Ruth Baron on January 6, 2013 at 11:53pm Hello everyone! Noticed the vine group has grown to 70 now, that's great! Was off GS for several months...most of Autumn. Started to walk my neighbors dogs and didn't seem to have time to keep up. Was used to checking GS daily for years but now that it's winter hope to be on daily again. Want to try Scarlet Runner Bean for an ornamental vine this year.
Comment by mo puff on December 31, 2012 at 10:01am ooO joey, I love this vine! i havent been into VINE group lately and am sorry to hear our dear Flower Angel has been ill. What happened and is she home now... JOAN are ya there? Does any one have an update?
Comment by Willis L. Johnson from GA Z8A on December 31, 2012 at 6:49am Happy New Year Joan. Hope you're doing well.
Comment by Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8 on December 31, 2012 at 12:43am THANK YOU GARDEN SHARE FOR KEEPING ME IN PRAYER...
Comment by Joan *Flower Angel*.. Z-8 on December 31, 2012 at 12:43am TO THE VINES GROUP... HAPPY NEW YEAR "2013"... HOPE TO BE BACK IN THE NEW YEAR.
Comment by Willis L. Johnson from GA Z8A on November 30, 2012 at 8:48am Springtime is ideal when the risks of frost and chilly winds have passed and the soil is beginning to warm up.It's also before the foliage and buds are starting to form on the vines, which means the plants can focus all their energy into getting established.
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