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Vines are self-fertile, and should be grown on fences or trellises. Package of 5 seeds $3.95 JB128 Perfect Passionfruit ( Passiflora popenovii ) The rare P. popenovii produces arguably the most delicious fruit of all Passiflora. In our opinion it is very similar to the sweet granadil...
Try adding another dimension to your garden with vertical growing vines that take the eye to another level. Some plants that add energy and lift to the garden are Clematis and Silver Lace Vine (Polygonum) for sunny locations or Climbing Hydrangea and Porcelain Vine (Ampelopsis) for partial to ...
(Plant climbing beans nearby and the vines will use the sunchoke stalks as a natural trellis.) Harvest the chokes by digging them up in the fall, keeping the larger ones and dropping any small tubers back in the bed to regrow the crop. Raw Jerusalem artichokes have a crispy texture ...
These cottage garden plants add romantic charm to any landscape and are absolute musts for a true English cottage style garden. Explore more vines in the Gardening Know How Shop that look lovely climbing up a trellis or cascading over an arbor. Garden in style with beautiful (and durable) glo...