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Virginia Creeper [Parthenocissus tricuspidata. ] 08.08
By Xela
- 28 Aug, 2008
- 6 likes
Looking forward to this turning red,
think I shall have to prune it back again first
before it grows beyond my reach
Comments on this photo
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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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