I just replied to your questions over at day-lab DIY. :) And how neat that I came across your journal that way, to see this sweet potato plant vine! I just bought 3 this evening, I loved the color. They looked like groundcover crawlers, but when I looked them up in my book it said climber! So, if the picture is yours, where do you have yours? I got them for an outside bed, but now I am worried I will need to provide a trellis for them?
Hi Amy! Thanks for visiting! :-) I'm sorry I haven't responded (or posted!) before now. I hope your sweet potato vines are doing well. The vines in my picture are actually at the Oklahoma state fair grounds, where I just happened upon these leaves lined up this way. Lucky shot! These vines probably do well as climbers, but I see them quite often as ground crawlers. In fact, they use them all over the fair grounds to fill in planting beds. They also have the vines cascading from tall planters, which also looks nice. I'd love to see what yours look like now!
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I just replied to your questions over at day-lab DIY. :) And how neat that I came across your journal that way, to see this sweet potato plant vine! I just bought 3 this evening, I loved the color. They looked like groundcover crawlers, but when I looked them up in my book it said climber! So, if the picture is yours, where do you have yours? I got them for an outside bed, but now I am worried I will need to provide a trellis for them?
Amy
Hi Amy! Thanks for visiting! :-) I'm sorry I haven't responded (or posted!) before now. I hope your sweet potato vines are doing well. The vines in my picture are actually at the Oklahoma state fair grounds, where I just happened upon these leaves lined up this way. Lucky shot! These vines probably do well as climbers, but I see them quite often as ground crawlers. In fact, they use them all over the fair grounds to fill in planting beds. They also have the vines cascading from tall planters, which also looks nice. I'd love to see what yours look like now!
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