Fast Growing Trees: Peaches & Cream Honeysuckle Vine (1-QT) $21.20 + Free Shipping on $49+
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Fast Growing Trees[fast-growing-trees.com] has Peaches & Cream Honeysuckle Vine (1-QT) on sale for $21.20 with code SPRINGSOON at checkout. Shipping is free on orders $49+, otherwise shipping is $19.95.
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04-19-2024 at 02:36 PM.
Adding the code negates the shipping discount. I can order 2 for $49.90 with free shipping, if I add the code it takes $7.49 off but adds $19.99 shipping.
Once you plant it, you'll never be able to get rid of it, FYI.
Was going to say--honeysuckle is extremely invasive. Best to have a control strategy. It will literally choke out (like wrap around them and choke them) surrounding plants and shrubs. It looks beautiful and smells amazing, but be aware.
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04-21-2024 at 07:47 AM.
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Was going to say--honeysuckle is extremely invasive. Best to have a control strategy. It will literally choke out (like wrap around them and choke them) surrounding plants and shrubs. It looks beautiful and smells amazing, but be aware.
Best thing to do is avoid invasive plants altogether and foster native plants for your area. This site allows you to put in your zip code and it will both determine your hardiness zone and offer "starter kits" of native, local plants depending on your gardening goals (help pollinators, fun for kids, personal wellness, better yields from garden, etc.) The kits on my area start around $40, and they offer grasses, shrubs, trees, bushes, and flowers.
Saw the zone map. But will this really survive extreme heat such as in Texas and Arizona?
In Phoenix area. Have one in filtered light / almost full shade all day and it does fine. Would do alot better if I watered it regularly, but it's at the back part of an acre yard and I forget about it. Going on my 2nd or 3rd season and it's still alive and flowering right now.
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Best thing to do is avoid invasive plants altogether and foster native plants for your area. This site allows you to put in your zip code and it will both determine your hardiness zone and offer "starter kits" of native, local plants depending on your gardening goals (help pollinators, fun for kids, personal wellness, better yields from garden, etc.) The kits on my area start around $40, and they offer grasses, shrubs, trees, bushes, and flowers.
https://www.gardenforwi