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jennlamaye

My 5 yr old and I spend a lot of time outdoors in our garden oasis. I love flowers, cottage garden style! #GTseedfairy 💕USDA Zone 8b; Sunset Zone 7

Ampelopsis Brevipedunculata 'Elegans'

  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2017
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jennlamaye

#porcelain #berry #vine #cataloguing #seedexchange #giftfromkimguy #sharingiscaring #jennseeds2018

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saco

The sharing is nice, but do a little research before planting those seeds, they are an invasive exotic.

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jennlamaye

@saco thanks for the heads up! I check out everything to decide where/how to plant. I’ve had to fight the battle of invasive weeds through irrigation water lines. It’s a pain!

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kimguy

I keep mine limited to a small area on my fence. When the seedling start to grow, I pluck out the ones that I don't want. @jennlamaye. @saco

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saco

Thats good, @kimguy Im trying to eradicate all non- native invasive species from my gardens, replacing them with natives that are better for the environment. It's a lot of work.

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jennlamaye

@Saco that is a tough job! Good for you! 💕 I’ll have to check out your garden photos for inspiration !

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jennlamaye

Porcelain vines tolerate hard pruning, and you can cut them nearly to the ground in late winter or early spring. Read more at Gardening Know How: The Porcelain Berry Vine: Learn How To Grow A Porcelain Vine https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/porcelain-vine/growing-porcelain-berry-vine.htm

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