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Have a perennial question? We're always happy to help. But we might already have the answer. Scroll through theses Q & As first. If you don't find your answer, you can ask a question yourself.


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Vines [General]
Question (#120) :: Hi I live in Courtice, Ontario (Zone 4/5) and need to know
if there is a flowering vine for shade.
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Vines [General]
Question (#112) :: I have a 'Jackmanii' Clematis which has produced abundantly for two
years. I prune it in the spring to the first bud showing to 18" above groun...
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Vines [Clematis]
Question (#79) :: What kinds of Clematis will survive/flourish in our area? I live south of Austin, Texas in Zone 8B or 9.
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Vines [General]
Question (#90) :: I have a Honeysuckle vine (Lonicera) next to my garage in the backyard. It always
starts out beautiful. It get's loaded with blossoms an...
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Vines [Clematis]
Question (#6) :: I recently purchased a clematis from a home center (end of March). I took it out of the box and it has shot up about 2-1/2 feet on a stake. It wil...
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Vines [General]
Question (#10) :: I am having a hard time finding a vine or climbing perennial that would offer privacy on a country porch. Here is my problem... I have a nosey nex...
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Vines [Clematis]
Question (#18) :: I did not cut my Clematis vines down this winter. After several days of warm weather, they have started budding at the top of the vines (mid Febru...
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