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Partridgeberry: A Steppable Groundcover - Daves Garden Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens) is a non-climbing herbaceous to woody vine that forms an evergreen, ground-hugging groundcover A member of the Rubiaceae (madder) family, this prostrate vine is n
Using Nets on Grapevines - Daves Garden My grape vine grew longer and bigger every year because I was afraid to prune it too much A friend told me what his mom told him about pruning the grape vine - to trim the dry wood at the top of the thin branches
Best Vining Fruits and Vegetables for Vertical Gardens This perennial vine, like grapes and kiwi, can grow quite large, so make sure you give it plenty of room to grow Peas Peas, like pole beans, are traditionally grown with support, so transitioning them to your vertical garden is simple
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 programs She had constructed several grapevine
Weeds We Dont Want: Honeyvine Milkweed - Daves Garden Also known as bluevine, climbing milkweed, dog’s-collar, Enslen’s vine, peavine, sandvine, smooth anglepod, or smooth swallow-wort, honeyvine milkweed is aggressive and invasive
Pruning and Maintaining Your Grape Vines - Daves Garden The green tape holds the vine to the trellis without hurting the plant or impacting its growth Special Considerations for the First Year For first-year vines, your focus should be on establishing a trunk If you’ve just received your grape vines, you'll want to select the shoots that looks the strongest and cut the rest of the plants back to
Building a Substantial Grape Support System - Daves Garden The entire grape vine section of his property is enclosed in a soft-material fencing tucked into the soil at the bottom, and 10’ high to keep out the abundant deer and rabbits The vineyard is fully exposed to high winds coming off the hill behind it, so the structure needed to both support the heavy fruit and resist high winds