- Yellow Butterfly Vine - Daves Garden
The vine that attracted my attention is Callaeum macropterum syn Mascagnia macroptera Hailing from Baja, California and Mexico, this plant is also sometimes called butterfly pea vine, yellow orchid vine, or gallinita The seller of the vine knew how to attract the attention of a person who frequently works with children in junior gardener
- Jackson Vine - Daves Garden
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- Best Solutions for Vine Weeds in the Garden - Daves Garden
The cut-vine method makes it possible to treat a whole plant with an intense herbicide without spraying it all over both your favorite tree and the invasive vine Instead of widespread spraying, clip the vine a few inches from the ground and apply triclopyr weed killer, an organic compound used as an herbicide and fungicide, to the fresh cut
- Weeds We Dont Want: Honeyvine Milkweed - Daves Garden
Inside the pods are dozens of flat, horse-shoe shaped seeds with feathery appendages If the pod bursts, the wind carries the seeds away to start the cycle again Another method for circumventing the spread of seed is to tie a plastic bag around the seed pods before cutting the vine That way, if the pod continues to dry, the seeds won’t escape
- Pruning and Maintaining Your Grape Vines - Daves Garden
The older the vine, the thicker and more established its woody parts will be, so you may need to use bigger and sharper tools on some of them A good rule of thumb is to use the shears for growth that's less than half an inch in diameter and loppers for growth that's larger than a half-inch but smaller than two-and-a-half inches thick
- Strongylodon Species, Jade Climber, Jade Vine, Emerald Creeper . . .
Jade Vine or Jade de Vine (Tayabak) originated in the Philippines It used to be an endemic specie in the said country until the arrival Read More of the Westerners At present, Jade Vine is listed on the endangered species list of the Philippines
- 10 Vines You Should Know - Daves Garden
Purple Bell Vine is a graceful, twining vine with heart-shaped leaves that is native to Mexico Its blooms are deep purple and tubular with a lighter purple calyx Growing to about 10 feet, Purple Bell Vine is short lived plant which is best grown from seed every year as an annual, since it blooms the first year
- 10 Hardy Vines You Should Know - Daves Garden
Poor Man's Ginseng is a perennial vine native to Asia This hardy, twining vine prefers moist, loamy soil and full to partial sun It is hardy to Zone 4 and flowers throughout the summer [4] Poor Man's Ginseng is also used as an herbal remedy asthma, lethargy, and cough among other ailments [5] (*Please talk to your doctor before using any
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