I grew up in Maine and now live in North Carolina. I fell in love with Jasmine when we vacationed in Myrtle Beach a few summers ago. We now have one growing up my porch stairs and is getting ready to bloom and smell really beautiful!! 💕💕🫶🏻
Do you know why Michelle, because "Grass looks greener on the other side." Lol... I have a hanging kitchen lamp which came with my house. I have never liked it! One time, I was at a neighbors across from my home. I looked towards my kitchen window and there was my beautiful lamp, which I hated 😅
I get a tad jealous when I see these youtube flowers/gardens. Sigh ... same here mine never grow to the heights and sizes shown on these channels. Of course, I don't have drip to everything, tons of compost, beautiful soil, etc. But when I see my first hydragnea leaves I get just as excited or more because I grew it without staff, without drip lines and with my best efforts my flowers reward me and the birds with a show every year.
I love flowers I would like to have a ice garden one day and am glad to know names of these flowers mostly we just grow plant flowers without knowing the names thanks a lot for this video
My house came with morning glory Virginia creeper one a day bloom perrywinkle bamboo and there's a abandoned house that has wisteria and personally I love have them all and so do the neighbors ❤ it's see what my house came with that got me really into gardening and homesteading I don't mind my over grown invasive beauties and I with to add more to it native and some not so native the hardest plant to kill or maintain is the bamboo do not plant it without a 3 to 4 ft deep boarder all the way around or it will consume your neighbors back yard and force the to just do a garden maze as I have planned 😅
Yep I added in passion vine to my backyard and I have two types of moon flowers one is vine as seen in video and other is a bush with tiny pink flowers and I have native grapes mustage for wine and edible white grapes 🍇
wow - few people seem to understand how important it is to grow plants native to your zone - which thrive more easily once established, and feeds native wildlife.
Sir u r awesome. Thanks. Am really benefitted. Based on my childhood memories & nostalgic feelings, I wish to build a house for myself that wd hv 1st floor medium size ceiling covered Varandah with a pair of rounded columns. The columns with be wrapped with fragrant white flowering tropical climbers based on ground floor soil. My sweet memories of many houses of my child hood.
We had a garden back home it was not so big but not too small either around 9000 square feet it was full of fruit trees flowing plants vegetables veins many exotic plants it was my grandfather's garden we lived together for 20 years memories .
I was told English ivy was invasive, but I bought it anyway. I am usually pretty good with plants. But, for a plant that is hard to kill? Well, I did it. I killed the English ivy. That will teach me to buy invasive plants that can't be killed. My patio planter in need of a climber remains bare.
😍😍😍😍 Love them all I wish I had and hectare garden with tree ferns orquids monstera carnivorous plants palm trees Bromiliads heliconias gesneriaceae trees trees and more trees😍😍😍💚🌱
I put hummingbird aka trumpet vines in my garden. Worst thing I ever done year three and am still trying to kill roots all over garden, as soon as spring arrived I will be at it again
I have a cup and saucer vine. I live in Alaska and it's been cold and wet . The vine grew but no flowers. Will this do well as an indoor houseplant.over the winter?
Enjoyed your segment. I live in central Alabama, zone 7 and 8. I want to plant a vine (preferably floral, in the tank of a commode so that it hangs over the commode. It will get full sun. What do you suggest?
No, most are not winterhardy. Honeysuckle, climbing hydrangea, wisteria, climbing roses, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Grape wine, and ivy are winterhardy. But usually you don't plant them in a pot. You plant them in the ground, but of course you could try it in a pot. But better don't use ivy, it sticks to walls and grows enorm and spreads. It's self climbing. Parthenocissus is also selfclimbing (on a wall with no windows, e.g. a garage, you can let it grow, but it will also grow on top of it). If you grow a self climber on a house wall you must cut windows free and cut the edge so that it doesn't grow on the roof. The berries of ivy are toxic. And climbing hydrangea and wisteria develop very thick branches. If they grow around something there will be pressure on it. Wisteria attracts a lot of bees. Look the plants up in the Internet, how they climbe, if you need a rack, how big they get, how long they bloom, if you have a Bee poison allergie, if they attract a lot of bees, and if they are maybe invasive and because of that forbidden in your country. The sweet Autumn Clematis has evergreen leaves and can be in a mild clima winterhardy. But of course normal Clematis are winterhardy. They are not evergreen. Some varieties can even be planted in a pot. For a pot you would take a small variety. You can also plant Clematis in big containers or in the ground. Some have bell shape ( C. tangutica 'Lamton Park' has yellow flowers, it grows very big. C. alpina, viticella and montana exists in many varieties and also grow alot). Clematis integrifolia is the smallest kind of Clematis. And all the normal clematis Hybrides come in different sizes and colours, and flower shapes
Absolutely brilliant! So glad I'm found your channel 🥰🌺
A good sharing.they are really beautiful flowers
As someone who grew up in zone 9, and now lives in zone 3, the jasmine recommendation made me cry
I grew up in Maine and now live in North Carolina. I fell in love with Jasmine when we vacationed in Myrtle Beach a few summers ago. We now have one growing up my porch stairs and is getting ready to bloom and smell really beautiful!! 💕💕🫶🏻
Thank you. One of the best and most informative videos I have watched on this topic and very pleasing to the eye too. Thanks
I have purple morning glory n alamanda on trellis in my terrace garden. Nice information
Thank you Dr. Nancy for another great video.
Wow.. Thank you for sharing 😊
Hallo, Your all plants look gorgeous growing. I am living in Canada 🇨🇦 so difficult. Thank for showing.
not difficult at all!
Thanks for making this beautiful video. You worked really hard .
I appreciate you telling the zones. Thank You
Happy to help 😊
One of the best videos on vines…Thank You for sharing❤
These pictures of ridiculously beautiful plants made me jealous. Mine never looks that good.
I know
your flowers dont love you
Do you know why Michelle, because "Grass looks greener on the other side." Lol... I have a hanging kitchen lamp which came with my house. I have never liked it! One time, I was at a neighbors across from my home. I looked towards my kitchen window and there was my beautiful lamp, which I hated 😅
Same here. I try so hard but nothing grows here.
I get a tad jealous when I see these youtube flowers/gardens. Sigh ... same here mine never grow to the heights and sizes shown on these channels. Of course, I don't have drip to everything, tons of compost, beautiful soil, etc. But when I see my first hydragnea leaves I get just as excited or more because I grew it without staff, without drip lines and with my best efforts my flowers reward me and the birds with a show every year.
Bougainvillea is my favorite 😊
I love flowers I would like to have a ice garden one day and am glad to know names of these flowers mostly we just grow plant flowers without knowing the names thanks a lot for this video
Very beautiful . Wow.
My best friend, Made an excellent video. I really liked it. Beauty is extraordinary. Thank you very much for the video.
That is a. Such a help, thanks
waw.. just love this IDEA so much... great to watching.....
Woowww so beautiful all the plants..👍😍🙏
So beautiful 👍💗
Excellent! Video!
I have the garlic vine so so sweet with shade of purple wow my fav
Excellent collection 👌🏻🌿 very informative video , Thank you so much 🌿
Very beautiful ❤️ congrats 👍 from Kerala India May Jesus bless u 🙏
Thank you for telling us the zones.
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I made an arch of it luv luv thks some names I have learnt now 👍👍👏👏👏🙌
Wonderful vedio.. thank you for sharing
Beautiful... 👌👍
Diy High end planters from plastic containers
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Please watch and share. Have a great day.
Beautiful flowers!!Keep balance and need proper care.Ty!!🎶⚘️🕊🎶
Beautiful flower
All beautiful and very interesting 🥰
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Great video 🌹
My house came with morning glory Virginia creeper one a day bloom perrywinkle bamboo and there's a abandoned house that has wisteria and personally I love have them all and so do the neighbors ❤ it's see what my house came with that got me really into gardening and homesteading I don't mind my over grown invasive beauties and I with to add more to it native and some not so native the hardest plant to kill or maintain is the bamboo do not plant it without a 3 to 4 ft deep boarder all the way around or it will consume your neighbors back yard and force the to just do a garden maze as I have planned 😅
Yep I added in passion vine to my backyard and I have two types of moon flowers one is vine as seen in video and other is a bush with tiny pink flowers and I have native grapes mustage for wine and edible white grapes 🍇
Beautiful plants 🥰❤️👍
Muito lindo estas plantas amei
MashaAllah 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for this list
Very beautiful plant👍🤗♥️💚🍀☘️🌱🌿
Wow very very very beautiful flowers nice 👍👍❤
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Beautiful plant 🌵
wow - few people seem to understand how important it is to grow plants native to your zone - which thrive more easily once established, and feeds native wildlife.
Absolutely agree! Native plants are crucial for healthy ecosystems.
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Thanks for the explanation
Beautiful
Great video. I love vines.
Beautiful vine plants
Thanks a lot
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Sir u r awesome. Thanks. Am really benefitted.
Based on my childhood memories & nostalgic feelings, I wish to build a house for myself that wd hv
1st floor medium size ceiling covered Varandah with a pair of rounded columns. The columns with be wrapped with fragrant white flowering tropical climbers based on ground floor soil. My sweet memories of many houses of my child hood.
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We had a garden back home it was not so big but not too small either around 9000 square feet it was full of fruit trees flowing plants vegetables veins many exotic plants it was my grandfather's garden we lived together for 20 years memories .
this was an absolutely AWESOME video...👍👌💯
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Tq for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you. ❤
What about the garlic vine? I have few of them and I luv luv the shades of purple oooo boy calming
Soooo nice
Thank you! Cheers!
thanks for sharing
How inHeaven did you know I neededthis exact info?!! Omg
Passion Flower especially the Voilet one ( Fragrant) is more invasive! So these are called * Greedy Creeppers*
superb ✌️
Very nice
If you plant morning glory even in pots they’ll overtake your garden. The morning glory flower drops it’s seed where ever it lives.
Yes! Don’t do it!!!!
Beautiful Vine
I was told English ivy was invasive, but I bought it anyway. I am usually pretty good with plants. But, for a plant that is hard to kill? Well, I did it. I killed the English ivy. That will teach me to buy invasive plants that can't be killed. My patio planter in need of a climber remains bare.
Best video E V E R about climbers plants❤❤❤❤
V beautiful
Hello sir I watch your amazing video from mandi deep bhopal province madhya pradesh. India.
No doubt you have shred the best vines. Atleast i need 10 out of them please
Omg! Morning Glory vine overtook my yard… am in GA. Took about 8 applications of round up to get rid of it!
It’s coming back again 🤯
Did you plant it in pot or on ground? I m germinate a morning glory also in Georgia think of how should I
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😍😍😍😍 Love them all I wish I had and hectare garden with tree ferns orquids monstera carnivorous plants palm trees Bromiliads heliconias gesneriaceae trees trees and more trees😍😍😍💚🌱
My dream lol
Nice 👍
If you live in the South, many of these are invasive and should not be introduced into your garden, even in pots. Google them before planting.
Agree with you. But you can easily control the growth of a potted plant.
Yes! Especially ivy. Its invasive in the entire u.s. it should not be sold here at all.
I put hummingbird aka trumpet vines in my garden. Worst thing I ever done year three and am still trying to kill roots all over garden, as soon as spring arrived I will be at it again
@@bobbiechinn9578 I always wonder when I see Ivy in the stores. I cannot help but think of rats.
@@verawallace9055 oh dang. I think they are very cool. My mom has one that is like a tree in her backyard. Sorry they are not good for you.
I can’t get my passion vine past leaf stage as it is the host plant for Gulf Fritillaries. But that’s OK. I love those little butterflies!
I see pros and cons of some vines especially ivy..putting on the pot is a lot better ..you can control the spread..
Did you plant it in pot or on ground? I m germinate a morning glory also in Georgia think of how should I plant them?
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Спасибо Отец Небесный
Wow
I agree
I have a cup and saucer vine. I live in Alaska and it's been cold and wet . The vine grew but no flowers. Will this do well as an indoor houseplant.over the winter?
Plz make a video for Canada especially for ontario Canada.
How the vines are standing like a proper standing plant?
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6:55 is not skyblue clustervine (Jaquemontia pentantha) its a nodding violet Streptocarpella sp.
Cardinal vine & cypress vine are same or different? Same picture is shown for both.
Enjoyed your segment. I live in central Alabama, zone 7 and 8. I want to plant a vine (preferably floral, in the tank of a commode so that it hangs over the commode. It will get full sun. What do you suggest?
These all plant overcome to the winter?
I want a plant that will at least come back the next season.
Diy High end planters from plastic containers
ua-cam.com/video/1H43Rij-4JQ/v-deo.html
Please watch and share. Have a great day.
No, most are not winterhardy. Honeysuckle, climbing hydrangea, wisteria, climbing roses, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Grape wine, and ivy are winterhardy. But usually you don't plant them in a pot. You plant them in the ground, but of course you could try it in a pot. But better don't use ivy, it sticks to walls and grows enorm and spreads. It's self climbing. Parthenocissus is also selfclimbing (on a wall with no windows, e.g. a garage, you can let it grow, but it will also grow on top of it). If you grow a self climber on a house wall you must cut windows free and cut the edge so that it doesn't grow on the roof. The berries of ivy are toxic. And climbing hydrangea and wisteria develop very thick branches. If they grow around something there will be pressure on it. Wisteria attracts a lot of bees. Look the plants up in the Internet, how they climbe, if you need a rack, how big they get, how long they bloom, if you have a Bee poison allergie, if they attract a lot of bees, and if they are maybe invasive and because of that forbidden in your country. The sweet Autumn Clematis has evergreen leaves and can be in a mild clima winterhardy. But of course normal Clematis are winterhardy. They are not evergreen. Some varieties can even be planted in a pot. For a pot you would take a small variety. You can also plant Clematis in big containers or in the ground. Some have bell shape ( C. tangutica 'Lamton Park' has yellow flowers, it grows very big. C. alpina, viticella and montana exists in many varieties and also grow alot). Clematis integrifolia is the smallest kind of Clematis. And all the normal clematis Hybrides come in different sizes and colours, and flower shapes
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Grown in containers ? Will they return the following year? In Zone 5 ?
Plz show some can be grown in Zone 5-6 . Be appreciated. Bye 👋 from Canada 🇨🇦.
I live in Canada 🇨🇦 as well did you get any info. back from your question?
There are all kinds of plants that can be grown in Canada, visit our thousands of garden centres and read the instructions and the zone!!
are you putting something in the middle of the pot to make it go up?
Cardinal creeper and Cypress vine look similar. Are they same?
Cardinal climber is a hybrid of cypress vine
@@malaikahansen What is the major difference of the hybrid from Cypress vine? What is the improvement from the original?
@@MIDRaju Cypress Vine has fern-like foliage, while the Cardinal Vine has a broader leaf and a slightly larger flower.
@@malaikahansen Thank you👍❤
The narrator of this video also said the Cardinal Vine flowers close up
at night
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