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Growing Vines up Teepee Trellises

Growing Vines up Teepee Trellises

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Growing Vines up Teepee Trellises Garden Answer Alan: Nice video. Two things though. I know Tangerine Slice A-Peel has been released however I think to say that it's on the market is a bit of a stretch. I have checked online many times and it's never available. I frequent 4 large garden centers and two different Home Depots almost on a weekly basis and have never seen it. I suspect its on the market to select professionals and may not be widely available till next year. I think if anyone found it somewhere it would be a huge stroke of luck. Secondly, because I could not get this plant I am growing Thunbergia Arizona Glow. I think its essentially the same plant.
Date: 2022-07-16

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Hi guys I planted that vine this year too. It's doing amazing. Aaron does a wonderful job filming please tell him we appreciate it. I know you are amazing and I feel like we are the best friends. So thank you both for doing such wonderful stuff. Can't wait to see how your area is doing in the months to come.
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I appreciate youre videos SO much. I completely get you! I make my friends and family crazy obsessively obsessing over growing plants. I dont have a space like yours so I can watch your plants grow! Im self taught and learned from trial and error. Thank you for adding in the before shot.
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Love Black-eyed Susans! I grow yellow and orange nearly every year in different patterns along the fence, e. g, I did a star burst last year by laying out string in a pattern and then trained the plants along the strings. Fun! Hope I can find the bi-colored. those are beautiful!
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You make me want to go out and find the exact plants you just show in your videos, which makes me happy - my husband not so much but seriously it makes just a difference seeing a plant performing in an actual garden versus just looking at a picture in a catalog. Great work!
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Wow Laura, you are a garden fairy. You make it look really easy. You are a very good teacher. I have learned a lot from you. I really like the way you explain everything, take your time and not just rushing off and shouting at us lol, yes I have seen a lot of videos x
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Newbie question: On the trellises, about how long do they hold up? Also, how many of the Slice-A-Peels did you use per trellis? Sorry for the odd questions. Was trying to spy how many in the video but can't really tell. Thank you! :-)
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im a beginner Gardner and wondering I planted a lilac shrub and hydrangea and added holly tone and biotone into the soil at the time of planting, but wondering if I Need to fertilize them also? if so, how much and at what interval?
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It will be interesting to see how the Proven Winner black eyed susan vine does. I have tried 2 different years to grow them, once from seed, once bought a plant. Did not do well. Not Proven Winner though.
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I love your videos so much and I'm also in Oregon. Can you please tell me the name of the bagged mulch you use, I just love it. Also, where can I purchase the mulch and tangerine flowers? Thank you
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