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Articles related to "Annual Vines"
Annual Vines for Rapid Growth and Coverage Annual vines offer the gardener fast coverage with abundant flowers. By mid-summer the gardener will have covered a fence, trellis, arbor or shed with brilliant color. annual • annual vines • plants • seeds • morning glory
Annual Vines for Nonstop Color Annual vines are very easy to grow from seed, require minimal care and maintenance, and give your garden longlasting color where you need it most. annual vines • morning glories • moonflowers • black eyed susan vine • sweet pea
Employ Annual Vines for Summer Entertainment Use flowering annual vines to add excitement and entertainment to your garden this summer. moonflower • ipomoea alba • datura metel • hyacinth bean • lablab purpureus
Flowering Annual Vines and Rambling Plants These annual plants will add a climbing wall of color to your garden landscape areas and are perfect for small garden spaces. annual plants • vines • climbing plants • small gardens • hops
Grow annual vines for quick cover Looking for a quick fix to cover that chain link fence? Try a fast growing annual vine. garden • fragant plants • foilage • flowers • perennial vines
Growing Native Annual Vines North American native annual vines are colorful through the summer and easy to grow from seed. annual vines • summer garden • cottage gardens • structures • chickabiddy
Heat Loving Plants Plants that thrive in the heat of summer. From vines to colorful annuals the summer can fun and fancy free for everyone, including the the gardener. heat loving annuals • summer annuals • annual vines • sweet potato vine • salvias
Vine Time in the Garden Add vertical height and interest to your garden with a few annual vines. Construct a pole for vines in your garden for a dramatic focal point, or make your vines mobile by planting them in a container. annual vines • vines • vine pole • vines in containers • trellis
Vines for your Rocky Mountain Garden - Part 1 Many new gardeners think that vines are for tropical regions only. But the good news is, many stunning vines grow very well in the Rockies. The first part of this articles discusses some basic differences of vine types and some good choices for growing in the Rockies. vines • rockies • annual vines • perennial vines • woody vines
Morning Glory Research in My Garden. Want to Try It? Start morning glories inside for earlier bloom in cold climates. Do some backyard research to find out which varieties bloom first for you. morning glory • ipomoea • heavenly blue • star of yelta • grandpa ott's
Vines for the White Garden Flowering vines add another dimension to the flower garden. Enjoy the many spectacular, romantic and often fragrant vines suited to a white garden or moon garden. white garden design • moon garden design • white flower • vine • perennial vine
A Valentine Garden Design A specially designed flower garden for a sunny spot, this Valentine theme garden includes antique, heirloom, and fragrant bulbs, vines and annual flowers, heart shaped trellis, and a cheerful pink, red and white color scheme. Just perfect for your Valentine! flower • garden • design • theme • valentine
Simplicity in Herb Garden Design In the center of a wildly flowering and fragrant herb garden, an inward focus on serenity and classic design. herb • garden • design • plan • fragrant
Making Lemonade from Your Lemons What do you do with problem places in your yard that seem like real lemons? Make lemonade, that's what. landscape • concrete • shade • chain link • compost
Vines - Part 4 I grow several vines on purpose and a few unwelcome ones bestowed by Mother Nature. One species starts out very shrub-like, another twines, some are annuals. Some thrive and bloom in shade and some will grow but not flower. There are also vines in my past and some that I hope will be in my future. My garden would be incomplete without the soft high notes of vines. vine • vines • euonymus fortunei • celastraceae • climbing euonymus
Mailbox Gardens Grow a green mailbox garden sending seasonal plant postcards to the postal carrier and passersby. mailbox gardens • postal carrier • seasonal postcards • rural mailboxes • a green mailbox
Vines with Blue Flowers Blue flowered vines offer a unique way to bring more blue flowers into your garden, whether to complete an all blue flowers theme or to provide a blue accent. vines with blue flowers • blue flowering vine • morning glory • asarina • clematis
Grow Forgotten Vegetables Introduce the family to something new by growing these five unusual food plants in the vegetable garden or container. unusual vegetables • uncommon foods • orach • mountain spinach • jicama
How to Grow Ipomoea Vines - Plant Profile This family of annual vines has been charming gardeners for centuries as a staple of cottage and heirloom gardens. Fragrant and colorful flowers abound. plant profiles • morning glory • cardinal climber • moonflower • vines
Vines in Trees Some vines in trees work well with the tree, but some invade the tree's canopy and eventually kill the tree. vines • vines in trees • kudzu • ivy • hydrangea vine
April Gardening In The Low Desert What to do in the garden in April in the low desert. Planting flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs and pruning and fertilizing. low desert • gardening • springtime
Bitter Melon (Momordica charantia) Bitter gourd is unique among vegetables because of its versatility as foodstuff and herbal remedy. bitter melon • antihyperglyemic • ampalaya • apha and beta monocharin • ampk
Moonlight Madness Scent-Sations for Your Garden Moonflowers to sooth "Moonlight Madness" in your garden. moonflower • moonvine • ipomoea alba • datura metel • datura inoxia
Spicy Butternut Squash Soup Butternut squash is roasted with garlic and piquant peppers, flavored with vegetable broth, and swirled with creamy yogurt. spicy butternut squash soup • habanero peppers • roasted winter squash • piquant peppers • vegetable broth
Plant Profile Online Encyclopedia An alphabetical listing of all the plant profiles covering flowering plants, garden shrubs, ornamental trees and more. An online plant encyclopedia with growing details. plant profiles • gardening encyclopedia • online landscape plants • growing guides • perennials
Are Annuals Outdated? There must have been some good reason for those Victorians to have been mad for annuals! annuals • victorians • bedding • flowers • perennial
Everybody Loves Luffa! Okay, I admit it. I’m stretching the category of Herbalism a little this week and including everybody's favorite bath sponge, Luffa. After all, an Herb is just a plant with greater beneficial uses, right? Some of Luffa’s properties are indeed medicinal, but they focus mostly on its benefits as a renewable resource. Let's explore that and much more... luffa • loofa • loofah • herb • herbal
Going Up? Some Ideas for Adding Climbing Roses to your Garden climbing roses • roses • rose gardening • new dawn • cecile brunner
Vines - Part 2 Vines come in all sorts of types, sizes and vigor. There are annual vines that you plant each year from seed and woody vines, some of whom make a statement all year around. Some vines have Attila The Hun tendencies and will take over the world (or at least your patch of it) if not watched and some require no end of coaxing to keep alive and flourishing. Some vines do very well in shade; some require sun to thrive and some will grow in shade, but not flower well. The variety is almost endless; here are a few more that you may know and grow or that may tempt you. vines • vine • woody vine • hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris • climbing hydrangea |
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