Q: I have a big trumpet vine that keeps getting bigger. It keeps sending up new shoots from the roots, and it's starting to go beyond where I'd like it. Is there a way to keep it where I want? A: Yes, ...
I don’t have a lot of time to garden at home, so I am strategic about which plants I plant and the maintenance practices I use. My goal is to get the best results in the least amount of time. Trumpet ...
We have several native plants that can get out of hand in our yard, meaning they grow quickly and establish themselves nearly everywhere. When it comes to the trumpet creeper, a vine native to ...
Description: For a bright, sturdy vine to furnish a wall, none beats Chinese trumpet creeper. If it's a brick wall, even better, for the dark orange to red flowers of this vigorous climber will warm ...
Many a gardener has a situation where they want something pretty to cover a small trellis or trail along a railing. Familiar vines such as royal trumpet vine, jasmine or passion flower vine simply are ...
"A" is for August, a time for looking ahead to autumn ... and for assuring a sufficient supply of water to plants, actively weeding the garden, and aerating and dethatching lawns to promote root ...
I read last week's article about the trumpet vine. Is this the same plant as the angel trumpet? No. The former is a fast spreading vine that can be trained to grow according to your desires. The angel ...
Q. Please help! A while back I fell in love with a red trumpet vine. I just had to have one. My friend gave me a cutting to plant by my porch to provide shade from the afternoon sun. Well, it has ...
A noted horticulturist at Georgia State University, Allen Artimage, calls the trumpet honeysuckle the best of the native honeysuckles. I would go even further and say that it is one of the top woody ...
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