by David Schreier | May 3, 2013 | Market News
Honeysuckle: A Decorative and Functional Vine Dropmore Scarlet Honeysuckle (Lonicera x brownii) is a hardy, twining, climbing vine that is easily trained on a trellis, arbor, or through a garden shrub. Its spring flowers, though not fragrant, are a beautiful...
by Pahl's Market | Mar 29, 2010 | Ask Pahl's Market, Market News, Resources
I have put in 2 Beautiful Mandarin Honeysuckle plants in one of my gardens. I live in the west suburbs of Illinois. When I do my “winterizing”, should I cut them down? Or, do I leave the stems on the trelis? Please, if you could, an e-mail on this would...
by Pahl's Market | Mar 9, 2010 | Resources, Ask Pahl's Market, Market News
Dear Kimberly, Honeysuckle may need to be pruned after they are planted. This should also be done in early spring or late winter, removing old and dead growth, as honeysuckle will flower on new growth only. In our climate that may mean March or early April. You should...