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Virginia Creeper [Parthenocissus tricuspidata. ] 08.08

Xela

By Xela


Virginia Creeper [Parthenocissus tricuspidata. ] 08.08 (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)

Looking forward to this turning red,
think I shall have to prune it back again first
before it grows beyond my reach



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amy
Amy
 

I love it when it turns red , I,ve tried to grow it twice here , it,s died both times , I dont think it likes our soil :o(

28 Aug, 2008

 

Amy, it should grow in any soil.
It does require good drainage though so if you try again just add a couple of handfuls of horticultural grit into the bottom of the hole before planting.
Now is a good time, it would give the roots a few months to establish before it takes off again in the Spring.

27 Sep, 2008



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