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Stinky Phil, Virginia Tech’s resident corpse plant, bloomed for the first time in years! Native to the Indonesian island of ...
Up is now in, and climbing plants are a secret weapon for creating spaces that feel larger and more interesting than their ...
Learn how to identify and safely remove poison ivy to protect your family and pets. Discover expert tips for when and how to ...
Jackie BantleSaskatchewan Perennial SocietyVines can be used to beautify a vertical garden structure, provide privacy, take ...
For those who want to create a landscape full of native plants, finding the right groundcover can be a challenge. This vine is helpful for humans and wildlife.
How vines and climbing plants add dimension to your garden 🔊In this episode, Don and John talk about growing up, not out, with vining and climbing plants.
Other examples of plants with compound leaves include pecan trees and roses.) As with Virginia creeper, mature peppervine fruits are dark in color, unlike those of poison ivy. The final look-alike ...
Greta Hoyt from Manchester Gardening visits Peggy Singlemann in the studio to explain why some vines are harmful if they are left to climb trees. Featured on VHG episode 2501, March 2025. Virginia ...
Ecologists advise that invasive plant species grow at the expense of our ecosystem and our pocketbooks. Without any natural biological deterrents, plants and trees not native to our area are able ...
In one post, a gardener simply wanted to give their vines the spotlight. "A while back someone had asked for Virginia Creeper photos, but it was too soon for my yard… So here's a fence line for you," ...
Dr. Robyn Puffenbarger explains how native vines can be grown on structures or as groundcover to add color, fruits and berries to the garden. Featured on VHG episode 2408; October 2024. Virginia ...