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This hummingbird magnet will transform any garden in a single season – how to grow the vibrant trumpet vine
The trumpet vine, or Campsis radicans, is a fast-growing climber that is prized for its profusion of tubular pink, red or orange flowers in summer. These blooms are known to attract pollinators, ...
A: It is easy to do. With our late winter, I think there’s still time to collect some green stems. Use your pruning loppers to cut off a couple of large branches, then strip off the leaves. Cut a ...
Q: I have had trumpet vines for several years and they have never bloomed. They are located against an arbor and their branches wind in and out. They are watered by our irrigation system three times ...
Q: I’d love to add a vine to my garden, but am not sure how to find a suitable option. Do you have suggestions or a favorite species? A: I have way too many favorites, admittedly, but I can offer ...
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 ...
What is not to like about a plant that is naturalized to Ohio, produces showy yellow orange to red trumpet-shaped flowers, attracts hummingbirds, bees and deer, and can be expected to grow 15 feet a ...
Summertime brings one of my favorite flowering woody vines, the trumpet vine. I'm sure that it's a favorite because of the nostalgia associated from the times playing under its big vine at my ...
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