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So much fun to watch these dainty, cheerful flowers bloom all summer. I would plant this sunny vine again and again. I use to have vine in Az. I planted it under our cotton woods trees along a chain link fence for extra shade from our hot summer months. It came back every year. I purchased hanging baskets of these and have thoroughly enjoyed them all summer. Just beautiful flowers all over and the vines climbed up their hangers so much I lowered them on chains so they would keep vining.

The results have been outstanding. My whole family has lived these baskets. I will definitely get them again for next year. Just beautiful! One plant completely covered 5 feet of fence! It's never out of bloom and comes back year after year here. Search this site:. Create Account Upgrade Account to Professional. We're listening! View full details. Belfry Planter Atlantis Pennington. Zinnia Zinnia. Wisteria Obelisk Border Concepts. African Marigold Tagetes erecta.

Alyssum Alyssum Assorted. Angelonia Angelonia augustifolia. Annual Dianthus Dianthus Assorted. Annual Verbena Verbena. Added to your cart:. Unavailable Sold Out. Read our guarantee. For those who love the warmer shades of flowers, 'African Sunset' is a mix of buff, orange and pink shades, all on the same plant!

Plant in a pot or train on an obelisk and place in a sheltered spot in the sun. Be sure to keep established plants well-watered and regularly fertilized for an exuberant show of flowers all summer and fall. Growing Companions.

Chilean Glory Flower 'Tresco Mix'. Purple Bell Vine. Asarina 'Mystic Purple'. Susans need sunny, or even better, half-shady locations that are protected from heavy winds. Moist but water-permeable soil, best enriched with deciduous compost. A nutrient-rich humus soil, as well as regular fertilising and watering, will promote growth and flowers. They can easily be cultivated in pots and 'hibernate' be overwintered in a proper place as a potted plant at about 6 degrees celsius.

Available mostly as seed mixtures or potted plants from spring onwards. Mandevillas originally come from South Africa and Madagascar. They are annuals in Europe and have to be pre-cultivated before they can be sold and planted outside at the end of May.



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