Mature vines (4 to 5 years old) can cover between 100 to 200 square feet of space. Gardeners further north should plant in spring through mid-summer to get plants established before winter. In the South, plants can be planted anytime the ground is not frozen. Crossvine looks stunning when cascading over chain-linked fences. Up large arbors, pergolas, and along wooden fences. Overgrown plants can be pruned after flowering in spring to avoid losing next year’s flowers. Tie stems to the support until they start to cling. Either all-day sun or morning shade and afternoon sun will produce the most flowers. How to growĬrossvine grows fastest in moist soil, but is very adaptable and will tolerate drought and flooding once established. Occasionally, there is a second, lighter flush of flowers in late summer. In central North Carolina, plants start blooming in late April and last around three weeks.
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