Q. I planted a Thunbergia grandiflora, aka blue sky or clock vine, on a large fence trellis this spring. I have been directing the rapid growth to cover the trellis, and it is now covered with vine.
In most circumstances, one shouldn't be too concerned with popularity. However, when it comes to how popular your garden is among the neighborhood pollinators, it pays to pander to others' tastes. For ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Vines can be a gardener’s best friend. They may offer colorful flowers ...
A stroll through the garden revealed blue glory looking as good today, the first week in November, as it did back in mid-May after it had returned after cold weather killed it. I first started growing ...
WEST BOYLSTON – “We are racing the clock,” Brian Keevan said. An invasive vine, called mile-a-minute vine for its fast growth, as much as 6 inches a day, continues to spread, pushing out other plants.
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