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I Found It!




Category: Just Stuff | Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 6:22 pm

Three years ago I bought a honey suckle vine and planted it so it would grow uo the side of our chain link dog pen. Despite watering and general care it withered up and died. Yesterday I was out looking at the rose bushes planted along the same fence and whoa! I looked at the vine, got closer and looked and it is the honey suckle vine I planted three years ago.It is about three foot high with a lot of leaves and looked like the top had been chopped off. I called my husband over to look at it and he agreed that was the vine and said he just chopped weeds around the pen and didn't even think about the vine. I have to watch the men in this family. I planted two small Rose of Sharon and they mowed them off thinking they were weeds.


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glendann wrote on Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:28 pm:


Yes, Honeysuckle will lay dormant and years later come back.I'm really glad yours is back .You will enjoy it so much.




 

dooley wrote on Wed Jul 19, 2006 6:59 pm:


I found some stuff after all the rain. Most of it is called weeds. Dooley




 

wannabe wrote on Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:10 pm:


I have weeds also but I didn't know Honeysuckle was dormant. Thanks for showing me I spelled it wrong also.




 

jubabe296 wrote on Thu Jul 20, 2006 2:52 am:


Oh how exciting Wannabe!! I love Honeysuckle.It smells so wonderful. I'm glad it came back for you!!





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