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I finally got them outside

karyn1
16 years ago

Our temps have been in the 70's and 80's consistantly so I figured it was safe to finally get my passies outside. They started looking better within a couple days. Instead of growing them in containers with trelices I've planted them against my fence. Thanks to whoever gave me the fishing line idea. I'm still going to end up with a number of passion vines in containers bacause I don't have enough fence area and some can't take so much sun. I've put in a passie about every 10 feet and planted morning glories, Canary vine, Coral vine and a few other vines filling in the spaces in between the passies. I'm hoping they look good when they start blooming. I usually just have it covered with morning glories. I hope that I don't have a hard time getting them out of the ground in the fall. To be on the safe side I just sunk the pots below the soil. If it looks nice I'll post pics. If no pics are forthcoming you'll know it just looked like a viney mess. lol

Karyn

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