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
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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 Patty Achten - zone 7b-8a on November 29, 2012 at 12:31pm Hello, I just joined your group and I was wondering if someone could answer a question about transplanting grape vines. We are moving and our grapes are almost dormant. Is it possible to transplant them between December and January. I am in zone 7-8.
Comment by Grant Meyer USDA zone 9 on November 26, 2012 at 7:23am Thanks Cindy and Barbara, glad you enjoyed it. It's a cutie for sure. Thanks for taking the time to post comments on this little survivor. Happy gardening!
Comment by Barbara Brown Z8 Al. on November 25, 2012 at 9:44am Grant, the flower almost looks artificial; its so perfect! Great to hear that it's a "fighter" too! Thanks for sharing pic & info!
Comment by Grant Meyer USDA zone 9 on November 25, 2012 at 8:24am Hiya vine-fans! Just for fun I thought I'd share a pic of a 'Tangerine Beauty' crossvine (Bignonia) blooming on a south facing wall in my garden this week. I dug out and transplanted the parent plant this spring, but enough roots remained that it re-sprouted and now there's a decent sized baby plant where the parent plant used to be, LOL.
Evergreen, sun-resistant foliage, and blooms off and on all year long here, plus an apparent desire to take over the world, what's not to love? Happy gardening!
Comment by Grant Meyer USDA zone 9 on November 20, 2012 at 11:15am Very nice, Joseph, thanks for posting it. I grew it (Mina lobata) in previous gardens but haven't tried it in this one. Now you're giving me a craving! Take good care, thanks for the eye candy!
Comment by Barbara Brown Z8 Al. on November 19, 2012 at 8:47pm Joseph, this is a beautiful vine! Thanks for sharing & I hope you're doing well!
Comment by Joseph Wright on November 19, 2012 at 7:22pm
Comment by Grant Meyer USDA zone 9 on November 14, 2012 at 7:31pm Thanks for the update, Cassandra! Please tell Joan we miss her too and are sending good thoughts and prayers her way! Please keep us posted. All the best!
Comment by Barbara Brown Z8 Al. on November 14, 2012 at 7:09am Cassandra, thanks for letting us know about your mom. Tell her that she is missed & that she will continue to be in our prayers! So glad that she is in good spirits!
Comment by Willis L. Johnson from GA Z8A on November 14, 2012 at 7:00am Best wishes for a speedy recovery Joan. Also, Cassandra, take care of your health too as I know this can be very stressful on you. Regards
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