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 ...
Question: Mr. SP: I have invaders! Trumpet vines from a neighbor's yard, two doors away have taken over and are eating my garage and trying to steal all the sun from my clematis vines. How do I get ...
"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 ...
Question: I have a trumpet vine that is approximately 4 years old. It likes to creep and has crept over most of my garden to the point where it has rooted and more plants are coming up. It is on an ...
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 ...
Question: Can you tell me about trumpet vines, can they be rooted in water? I heard they reseed at the end of their growing season. Campsis radicans (trumpet creeper) grows natively in the Dallas area ...
Trumpet creeper has been called “rambunctious” and “a thug” by home gardeners far and wide, but we desert gardeners adore plants that survive and even thrive through our brutal summers. Trumpet ...
Trumpet creeper is so large, so willing and so floriferous, it was the West’s favorite outhouse cover-up. Only a reliable plant could survive on these neglected spaces visited only when necessary. All ...
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