
Trumpet Vine Care: Planting, Growing, and Maintenance Tips
Trumpet vine is also known as trumpet creeper. It produces clusters of trumpet-shaped orange blooms that attract pollinators. This hardy plant adjusts easily to various
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Vines add a beautiful backdrop to your home garden. Want to grow vines but don’t know where to start? You are in the right place. Whether you want to grow indoor vines or flowering climbers, our vine care section includes everything from growing to maintaining them. We will cover different types of vines, their basic information, and care tips. Keep reading for an expert guide for your particular vine-growing needs.
Trumpet vine is also known as trumpet creeper. It produces clusters of trumpet-shaped orange blooms that attract pollinators. This hardy plant adjusts easily to various soil types, prefers warmer regions, and grows best in full
Climbing roses are an ideal choice for adding a cottage vibe to your garden. There are many types of roses, including bourbons, hybrid teas, and English varieties. You can pick between single or double blooms,
Climbing hydrangeas, with their broad, showy white blooms and lush leaves, make a fantastic choice for covering shaded north- or east-facing walls, fences, or even the side of a house. The most popular variety, Hydrangea
Looking for a bold, easy-care ground cover? Need a colorful, quick-growing climber for your trellis or garden structure? Hoping to add some flair to a dull hanging basket or planter? Bougainvillea is your go-to plant!
Wisteria puts on a spectacular show each spring, bursting into masses of lavender-toned blossoms that grow on fresh stems. It's time to trim the vine once the flowers fade or by late July. Pruning encourages
Trumpet vine is also known as trumpet creeper. It produces clusters of trumpet-shaped orange blooms that attract pollinators. This hardy plant adjusts easily to various
Climbing roses are an ideal choice for adding a cottage vibe to your garden. There are many types of roses, including bourbons, hybrid teas, and
Climbing hydrangeas, with their broad, showy white blooms and lush leaves, make a fantastic choice for covering shaded north- or east-facing walls, fences, or even
Looking for a bold, easy-care ground cover? Need a colorful, quick-growing climber for your trellis or garden structure? Hoping to add some flair to a
Wisteria puts on a spectacular show each spring, bursting into masses of lavender-toned blossoms that grow on fresh stems. It’s time to trim the vine