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How well does honeysuckle do in the Tulsa/BA area?
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<blockquote data-quote="-Pjackso" data-source="post: 1913466" data-attributes="member: 8119"><p>Take note that there are 'vine' type honeysuckle, and then there is 'bush' type honeysuckle.</p><p>I planted some honeysuckle expecting it to creep up to the top of arbor (~12 ft), but the damned thing stopped at 5 foot.</p><p>(Apparently I planted the 'bush' type. Don't get me wrong - I like bush's, just not this time.)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Things that make be leery of it now...</p><p>I visited a friends house which had Honeysuckle grown along the chain-link fence. The honeysuckle had long-since died, and left a big mess of twigs intertwined in the fence.</p><p>Not that big of a deal I guess - it'll just be a once every 7(?) year job.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We've also thought of trumpet-vines. They do really well also on fences. ...but maybe too-well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Pjackso, post: 1913466, member: 8119"] Take note that there are 'vine' type honeysuckle, and then there is 'bush' type honeysuckle. I planted some honeysuckle expecting it to creep up to the top of arbor (~12 ft), but the damned thing stopped at 5 foot. (Apparently I planted the 'bush' type. Don't get me wrong - I like bush's, just not this time.) Things that make be leery of it now... I visited a friends house which had Honeysuckle grown along the chain-link fence. The honeysuckle had long-since died, and left a big mess of twigs intertwined in the fence. Not that big of a deal I guess - it'll just be a once every 7(?) year job. We've also thought of trumpet-vines. They do really well also on fences. ...but maybe too-well. [/QUOTE]
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