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will 14-10-2003 05:32 AM

cross vine question......
 
Ok.

Looks like cross vine is the plant that I am going to use.

Where can I find a coulple?
If I am going to be having two trellises within 5 ft of each other going
about 10 ft tall should I use two plants or just one?

When is the best time to plant?

Appreciate it.

=will=


John Albertson 14-10-2003 01:42 PM

cross vine question......
 
will wrote:
Ok.

Looks like cross vine is the plant that I am going to use.


Nice choice.


Where can I find a coulple?


I think I saw them at Home Despot, since you are
borrowed-vehicle-restricted.

If I am going to be having two trellises within 5 ft of each other going
about 10 ft tall should I use two plants or just one?


One plant will eventually cover everything, but two will be a lot quicker.


When is the best time to plant?

Appreciate it.

=will=


Right now is the best time of year to plant in Austin.


J Kolenovsky 16-10-2003 01:12 PM

cross vine question......
 
(2) plants. =


A very good choice. This vine performs year in and out. I've seen it
grown as a groundcover, too.

I know you are limited to HD and Lowe's but they may not have them thios
time of year. A native plant nursery (oh, Victoriaaaa....) should have
them locally for you. =


JK
will wrote:
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Ok.
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Looks like cross vine is the plant that I am going to use.
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Where can I find a coulple?
If I am going to be having two trellises within 5 ft of each other goin=

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about 10 ft tall should I use two plants or just one?
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When is the best time to plant?
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Appreciate it.
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=3Dwill=3D


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animaux 16-10-2003 01:22 PM

cross vine question......
 
Where does this person live?


On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 07:34:27 -0500, J Kolenovsky opined:

(2) plants.

A very good choice. This vine performs year in and out. I've seen it
grown as a groundcover, too.

I know you are limited to HD and Lowe's but they may not have them thios
time of year. A native plant nursery (oh, Victoriaaaa....) should have
them locally for you.

JK
will wrote:

Ok.

Looks like cross vine is the plant that I am going to use.

Where can I find a coulple?
If I am going to be having two trellises within 5 ft of each other going
about 10 ft tall should I use two plants or just one?

When is the best time to plant?

Appreciate it.

=will=



J Kolenovsky 16-10-2003 10:42 PM

cross vine question......
 
I think Will is in Austin.

JK

animaux wrote:
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Where does this person live?
=


On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 07:34:27 -0500, J Kolenovsky op=

ined:
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(2) plants.

A very good choice. This vine performs year in and out. I've seen it
grown as a groundcover, too.

I know you are limited to HD and Lowe's but they may not have them thi=

os
time of year. A native plant nursery (oh, Victoriaaaa....) should have=


them locally for you.

JK
will wrote:

Ok.

Looks like cross vine is the plant that I am going to use.

Where can I find a coulple?
If I am going to be having two trellises within 5 ft of each other g=

oing
about 10 ft tall should I use two plants or just one?

When is the best time to plant?

Appreciate it.

=3Dwill=3D


-- =

J. Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.celestialhabitats.com - business
=F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/personal.html - personal

will 17-10-2003 06:02 PM

cross vine question......
 
Yep-

I am in Austin.

=will=



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