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USA regionalplant A Painter’s Garden
nortwest TWO WESTERN NATIVE VINES, orange honeysuckle (Lonicera ciliosa, Zones 5 to 9) and California Dutchman’s pipe (Aristolochia californica, Zones 8 to 10), make charming statements in any style of garden. Both grow best in part shade to full sun, and, once established, they need no supplemental water. Prune both as needed in fall or winter.
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southeast TRUMPET CREEPER VINE (Campsis radicans, Zones 4 to9), with its clusters of birds love, thrives in the rocky, compacted soil near my driveway where little else native needs no supplemental water or
WILD GRAPES are an important food source for songbirds, bears, foxes, and other wildlife. In the Northeast, the most common is the riverbank grape (Vitis riparia, Zones 2 to 9). Because it’s vigorous, long-lived, and hardy to -50 degrees F., it’s been used as rootstock for developing many of today’s cold-hardy grape varieties.
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native strain, but yellow-blooming ‘Fla-
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around the garden • To grow an abundant crop of fall broccoli or cabbage, start seeds indoors and set out the seedlings while the weather is still hot. • Plan ahead for easy fall color by sowing dwarf marigolds in a nursery bed. Marigolds started in midsummer bloom longer and stronger than fall mums. • Top-dress reblooming roses and daylilies with a balanced organic fertilizer; then add 2 inches of mulch.
A RAMBLING OLD silver-gray fence in my backyard is home to a tangle of Carolina jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens, Zones 6 to 10). I’m not a fan of yellow in the garden, but this plant’s-colored blooming clusters perfectly silver-greens of my garden’s foliage, as well as the blooms of other perennials. Carolina spring, but will rebloom through summer into early fall if you give it extra water and don’t deadhead it.
YOU AND THE HUMMINGBIRDS will enjoy trumpet honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens, Zones 3 to 8), a vigorous and beautiful native vine. Th e bluegreen leaves make a nice backdrop for -
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ed by trumpet creeper’s runners, which sprout in unwanted places, but I’ve found that growing it pillar-style, on sturdy 4-foot posts, helps keep it in bounds. In spring, pull up unwanted sprouts. (Wear gloves, because some people have allergic reactions to the sap.)
and is followed by sporadic bloom throughout the year.
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