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Getting Rid Of Trumpet Vines
Hardiness Zone: 7b Ann from Smyrna, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid Of Trumpet Vines
That's a mandevilla. I am so happy that I got a mandevilla bloom inside the house in the winter - late February. I am zone 5. Post by OhioGirl RE: Getting Rid Of Trumpet VinesYou can cut the stems back to about 2 feet. Put some concentrated Round-up in a Ziplock freezer bag and put the cut end of the stem into the liquid. As the days get hot and the plant gets thirsty, the roundup is absorbed into the plant. It takes awhile but this even works for sticker bushes! Post By lindajeang (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid Of Trumpet VinesThat looks more like a mandevelia? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid Of Trumpet VinesI would like some seeds too. The yellow one is beautiful. I will pay for postage as well. E-mail me at jlockwood3@WOH.RR.COM Post by LITTLE SUZY RE: Getting Rid Of Trumpet Vines
I would be interested in getting some of them as well. Post By Barbara (Guest Post) | ||
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