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The Magic of Annual Vines
GardenGuides — The Magic of Annual Vines. Tips and suggestions for growing robust annual vines.... For the cost of a packet of seeds, you can quickly create a show stopping garden accent or a living hideaway for children, hide a rusty chain link fence or an ...More…
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Vertical Garden: Growing Perennial vs. Annual Vines
Do It Yourself — With so many vines and climbing plants available, you have a wide selection to choose from. By using proper supports, you can train vines to grow up instead of out. Growing vines this way saves space, makes them easier to prune and makes any ...More…
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Common Annual Vines
University of Illinois Extension — Keep cutting to promote flowering. Sow in mid-March to mid-April. Keep moist during growing. Soak seeds overnight before planting. Sow when ground is warm in mid-April. Sow in May after soaking seeds overnight, or notching seeds. Flowers bloom in ...More…
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Annual Vines for North Carolina
NC State University Coop Extension — Start seedlings indoors in warm moist soil (germinates in 10 to 21 days); perennial grown as an annual. Cup-and-saucer vine; Coral bells; Cathedral bells; Mexican ivy Flowers from early summer to mid-fall; flowers have an unpleasant odor when ...More…
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Common Annual Vines
University of Illinois Extension — Keep cutting to promote flowering. Sow in mid-March to mid-April. Keep moist during growing. Soak seeds overnight before planting. Sow when ground is warm in mid-April. Sow in May after soaking seeds overnight, or notching seeds. Flowers bloom in ...More…