Vines
If you want to learn more about vine planting and care but are not sure where to begin, look no further. Regardless of the types of vines you want to grow, info for vine plants is but a page or so away. Our vine care section includes tips for growing nearly any vine plant, from indoor vines to flowering vines in the home landscape. We’ll cover individual types of vines and their care as well as general information affecting both evergreen and flowering vine plants. Keep reading to find vine planting and care information for your particular needs.
Explore Vines
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Wisteria Care Guide – How to Grow, Train and Prune Wisteria VinesExpert advice on planting, training, and pruning wisteria vines, with care tips to encourage reliable spring flowering.
By Nikki Tilley
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Asiatic Jasmine Care – Tips On Growing Asian Jasmine VinesAsiatic jasmine is not a true jasmine, but it is a popular, fast spreading, hardy groundcover in USDA zones 7b through 10. Click this article to learn more about Asiatic jasmine care and how to grow Asiatic jasmine as a groundcover and a trailing vine.
By Liz Baessler
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Care Of Angel Vines: Tips On Propagating Angel Vine PlantsThe angel vine, also known as Muehlenbeckia complexa, is a long, vining plant native to New Zealand that is very popular grown on metal frames and screens. Click this article to learn more about angel vine propagation and how to care for angel vine plants.
By Liz Baessler
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Jasmine Nightshade Info: Learn How To Grow A Potato VineThe potato vine is a spreading, fast-growing vine that produces deep green foliage and a profusion of star-shaped white or blue-tinted, potato vine flowers. Interested in learning how to grow a potato vine? Click here for jasmine nightshade info and growing tips.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Schisandra Information – How To Grow Schisandra Magnolia VinesSchisandra, sometimes also called Schizandra and magnolia vine, is a hardy perennial that produces fragrant flowers and tasty, health-promoting berries. Click this article to learn more about magnolia vine care and how to grow Schisandra in the garden.
By Liz Baessler
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Growing Cup And Saucer Vine - Information And Care Of Cup And Saucer VineAlso known as cathedral bells because of their flower shape, cup and saucer vine plants are native to Mexico and Peru. Read this article for more information on cup and saucer vine plants.
By Susan Patterson
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Growing Morning Glories From Seed: A Guide To Planting Morning Glory SeedsBy Laura Miller
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Transplanting Honeysuckles: How To Transplant A Honeysuckle Vine Or ShrubEven the most attractive plants must be moved around in the garden sometimes. Whether you have a vine or a shrub, transplanting honeysuckles isn't too hard, as long as you know what you are doing. The information in this article will help get you started.
By Teo Spengler
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Cat’s Claw Plant Care: How To Grow Cat’s Claw VinesCat's claw is a prolific, fast-growing vine that produces tons of bright, vibrant flowers. It spreads quickly and is considered invasive in some places, but if you treat it right, it can have a big payoff. Learn more about how to grow cat's claw vines here.
By Liz Baessler
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Moonflower Seed Harvesting: Collecting Moonflower Seed Pods For GrowingPropagating moonflower vine seeds is the only way to replicate the vines, as vegetative reproduction is not viable. Learn when and how to harvest and plant moonflower seeds in the article that follows to continually grow this plant in your garden.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Grow Wisteria Seeds: Growing Wisteria From Seed PodsWisteria has become a popular climbing vine for trellises, patio overhangs, fences, and more. Click here to learn about wisteria seeds.
By Gardening Know How
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Vines To Use In The LandscapeGrowing vines is a great way to use vertical space and increase appeal, especially with little or no space. Get tips on planting vines in this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Hummingbirds And Trumpet Vines – Attracting Hummingbirds With Trumpet VinesIt's no mystery why trumpet vine is sometimes known as hummingbird vine, as hummingbirds and trumpet vine are an irresistible combination of nonstop color and movement. Learn more about the two in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Trumpet Vines In Pots: Learn About Growing Vines In ContainersTrumpet vine is a huge, prolific vine that produces deep, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of yellow to red. It's a big and fast grower, so growing it in a pot is a good way to keep it somewhat in check. Learn how to grow trumpet vine in a container here.
By Liz Baessler
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Trumpet Vine Feeding: Learn When And How To Fertilize Trumpet VinesAlthough both trumpet vine and crossvine are easy to grow, you will need to understand when and how to fertilize them for the best results. Click this article for information about how and when to fertilize a trumpet vine.
By Teo Spengler
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Passion Vine Diseases: How To Treat Common Diseases Of Passion VineTropical passion vines are appealing and easy to grow, but they can suffer from a number of passion vine diseases, including diseases caused by viruses and those that are fungal. Use this article to learn more about treating passion flower diseases.
By Teo Spengler
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Transplanting Trumpet Vines: Tips On Moving A Trumpet VineIt is important to transplant rooted trumpet vine cuttings at the correct time to give them the best chance of survival. Likewise, if moving a trumpet vine that is mature, timing is important. Click here for information on how to transplant a trumpet vine.
By Teo Spengler

