Vigna caracalla (corkscrew vine)
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Comments (2)Please check out My Page for anything you will take for your organic Argula...Thanks!...See MoreWANTED: vigna caracalla (corkscrew vine)
Comments (0)Would love vigna caracalla seeds. I have mixed hot ornamental peppers, pink flamingo celosia or dolichos lab-lab for trade. Thanks, Suzanne...See MoreWANTED: Vigna Caracalla - corkscrew vine
Comments (1)I would love to try your Vigna Caracalla seeds. I had this vine at my last home and miss it very much. Please have a look at my exchange list to see if we could set up a trade. Thank you, -Chandra...See MoreVigna Caracalla Corkscrew Vine
Comments (7)By board fence, do you mean a solid board fence or rails? I've not had experience planting vines against solid board fences. The Cup and Saucer vine I always planted so that it would climb up to the porch rails and twine around and the length of them. I plant two - three vine plants in the ground at the bottom of the porch, provide supports of pieces of odd wire fence for them to grow up so they can reach the porch rails. The rails have pieces of wooden trellis nailed between the top and bottom rails. The vines grow on those. I have never planted Corkscrew Vine before, so this will be a learning experience. Perhaps it won't grow tall enough or spread out enough to cover the porch trellis - or maybe it will go out of control! Just have to wait and see. There is a very good Vine forum on GW that may be able to answer your questions better....See MorePoohBearLvr
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