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  1. Weeds We Don't Want: Honeyvine Milkweed - Dave's Garden

    Sep 16, 2012 · Also known as bluevine, climbing milkweed, dog’s-collar, Enslen’s vine, peavine, sandvine, smooth anglepod, or smooth swallow-wort, honeyvine milkweed is aggressive and invasive.

  2. Plant Identification:SOLVED: Small Texas squash vine.

    Dec 6, 2008 · A thread in the Plant Identification forum, titled SOLVED: Small Texas squash vine.

  3. Pseudogynoxys Species, Mexican Flame Vine, Orange Glow Vine

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  4. Pruning and Maintaining Your Grape Vines - Dave's Garden

    Nov 29, 2017 · The green tape holds the vine to the trellis without hurting the plant or impacting its growth. Special Considerations for the First Year For first-year vines, your focus should be on …

  5. Building a Substantial Grape Support System - Dave's Garden

    Aug 20, 2008 · The entire grape vine section of his property is enclosed in a soft-material fencing tucked into the soil at the bottom, and 10’ high to keep out the abundant deer and rabbits. The vineyard is …

  6. Partridgeberry: A Steppable Groundcover - Dave's Garden

    Apr 8, 2011 · Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens) is a non-climbing herbaceous to woody vine that forms an evergreen, ground-hugging groundcover. A member of the Rubiaceae (madder) family, this …

  7. The Tall and the Short of It: Peas - Dave's Garden

    May 17, 2009 · For this reason, except in cooler climates, there is little benefit to a long-season indeterminate vine, particularly if it takes longer to begin producing. Advantages of Tall Vines: Ease …

  8. The Hardy Honeysuckle Vines - Dave's Garden

    May 23, 2009 · The twining honeysuckles hail from North America, Europe and Asia and hybrids between these distant cousins have been made with great results. First I'll mention the American …

  9. 10 Hardy Vines You Should Know - Dave's Garden

    Sep 29, 2008 · Unfortunately for gardeners in more intemperate climates, most interesting vines are annuals, tropical or completely invasive. If you are on a search for vines that will remain robust …

  10. The Invaders: Virginia Creeper - Dave's Garden

    Mar 13, 2013 · The vines can grow twenty feet in the course of a single year, and they readily take root at stem nodes along the length of the vine, where new shoots then sprout. But Virginia creeper really …