Vines
If you want to learn more about vine planting and care but are not sure where to begin, look no further. Regardless of the types of vines you want to grow, info for vine plants is but a page or so away. Our vine care section includes tips for growing nearly any vine plant, from indoor vines to flowering vines in the home landscape. We’ll cover individual types of vines and their care as well as general information affecting both evergreen and flowering vine plants. Keep reading to find vine planting and care information for your particular needs.
Explore Vines
-
Tropical Passion Flowers - How To Grow Passion VineThere are over 400 species of tropical passion flowers. Find tips for growing passion flowers in the following article to make caring for your own passion vine an easy endeavor. Click here for more.
By Jackie Rhoades
-
Crimson Glory Grapevines – Growing A Crimson Glory Vine PlantAlso known as Crimson Glory grapevines, the Crimson Glory vine plant is actually an ornamental type of grape. Read on for more info.
By Tonya Barnett
-
Queen’s Wreath Info – Learn About Growing Queen’s Wreath PlantsFor a touch of the tropics in your landscape, try growing queen’s wreath vine. The following gives information on how to grow and care for the vine.
By Amy Grant
-
Fragrant Climbing Vines For Arbors And TrellisesAdding fragrant climbing vines to the landscape adds a sense of height and olfactory pleasure! Climbing vines make your space more lush, interesting, and vibrant.
By Tonya Barnett
-
Balloon Vine Plant In Gardens: Tips For Growing Love In A Puff VineLove in a puff plant is a tropical to sub-tropical vine with tiny, white flowers and green, papery fruits. The vine is a heat lover that is charming when draped over a fence or trellis. Learn more about growing the plant in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
-
Dutchman's Pipe Info: Learn About Growing And Caring For Pipe VinesIf you are looking for a striking plant, try a Dutchman?s pipe. The plant is a woody vine that produces flowers shaped like curved pipes and large heart-shaped leaves. Read this article for more information.
By Bonnie L. Grant
-
Information On Dutchman's Pipe Pruning And When To Prune Dutchman's Pipe VineThe dutchman's pipe plant can be pruned anytime you want to get rid of too many new shoots or old wood. There are also specific times of year to prune, however. This article can help with that.
By Kathee Mierzejewski
-
Aristolochia And Butterflies: Does Dutchman’s Pipe Harm ButterfliesDutchman’s pipe is a vigorous climbing vine. It has many beneficial uses in the garden, but does it harm butterflies? Dutchman’s pipe butterfly toxicity actually depends on the variety. Click here to find out more.
By Amy Grant
-
Is Chocolate Vine Invasive: Getting Rid Of Chocolate Vine In GardensGrowing chocolate vines in gardens can be a problem and getting rid of chocolate vines is a bigger one. Is chocolate vine invasive? Yes, it is a very invasive plant. Click this article for information about how to control chocolate vines in your backyard or garden.
By Teo Spengler
-
Aristolochia Pipevine Plants: Is Growing Darth Vader Flowers PossibleWhile the Internet abounds with pictures and colorful photos of Aristolochia pipevine plants, most people will never have an opportunity to see this rare plant in its natural environment. Learn more about the plant in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
-
Wisteria Root System Information – How Big Do Wisteria Roots GrowWisteria roots are just as aggressive as their vines. Careful planning before you plant is critical.
By Teo Spengler
-
What Is A Coral Vine – How To Grow Coral Vines In The GardenCoral vines can be pretty additions to the landscape in suitable locations, but there are some things you should consider beforehand if you?re interested in growing them. Click this article to learn how to grow coral vines (and when you shouldn?t).
By Mary H. Dyer
-
Coral Honeysuckle Info: How To Grow Coral Honeysuckle In The GardenCoral honeysuckle is a beautiful, fragrant, flowering vine native to the southern United States. It provides a great cover for trellises and fences that is the perfect alternative to its invasive, foreign cousins. Learn more coral honeysuckle info in this article.
By Liz Baessler
-
Climbing Hydrangea Pruning – How To Prune Climbing Hydrangea VinesClimbing hydrangea is a spectacular plant, but it has a rambunctious nature and can get easily get out of control if you aren't careful. Pruning climbing hydrangeas isn't difficult and will keep the vines looking their best. Learn about climbing hydrangea pruning here.
By Mary H. Dyer
-
Passion Fruit Is Rotting: Why Does Passion Fruit Rot On PlantAlthough the passion vine is relatively easy to grow, it is prone to a number of problems, including rotten passion fruit. Click on this article to learn about passion flower fruit rot and why your passion fruit is rotting.
By Mary H. Dyer
-
Chalice Vine Pruning: When To Prune Chalice VinesChalice vines are heavy, and you may need to consider chalice vine pruning if your trellis appears overwhelmed. How to cut back a chalice vine? When to prune chalice vines? For all the information you need about pruning chalice vines, click here.
By Teo Spengler
-
Creating Bougainvillea Bonsai Plants: How To Make A Bougainvillea Bonsai TreeMeet bonsai bougainvillea plants, bite-sized versions of this mighty vine that you can keep in your living room. Can you make a bonsai out of bougainvillea? You can. Click here for info on how to make a bougainvillea bonsai and tips on bonsai bougainvillea care.
By Teo Spengler

