Our house in Bloom!
#65
Really! Unfortunately must be demolished! Construction of thermal insulation.Wait until flowering...or increases again...
Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
What happens when you have to paint the house? What do you do then?
#66
Thanks for information! I will done!
Originally Posted by carolynjo
Unless you dig up the roots, your trumpet vines will come back. Here in the South of the USA, they are almost impossible to get rid of. The pictures of the vines are beautiful, by the way.
#67
Really! Unfortunately must be demolished! Construction of thermal insulation.Wait until flowering...or increases again...
Originally Posted by VernaL
OH they are lovely, but I must tell you that my husband who retired from the roofing industry would say, "Not on the roof." Those vines can get in and under shingles and lift them enough to cause leaks when it rains. Sorry to tell you this, but just something to think about.
#68
Oh, Enci, this is what we call Trumpet Vine. We have a saying here that once you have a Trumpet Vine in your garden, you will NEVER be rid of it. Usually the flowers are orange. It is an invasive weed, but you have shown your love of this botanical monster. You have shown its beauty. Thank you.
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