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Forum: Beginner Gardening QuestionsReplies: 2, Views: 35
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beckydlt
Chandler, AZ

October 22, 2009
03:35 PM

Post #7197669

I am in chandler, ariz. i just bought 2 bower vines about 2 1/2 ft. tall when i plant them am i supposed to untie the vines and from the stake and tie them to the lattice or should I wait a certain amount of time? Any response will be appreciated.
Leysha
Dallas, TX
(Zone 8a)

October 22, 2009
09:15 PM

Post #7198850

If you are very careful you can gently take off the stake first and wrap the clinging tendrils onto the lattice. You will have to monitor it for a few days and make sure it's starting to grab on to the lattice. This is what I have done before. It takes a lot of patience.

Hope this helps. :)
beckydlt
Chandler, AZ

October 23, 2009
11:07 PM

Post #7202492

Thank you so much!

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