Q: We have two beautiful hyacinth bean plants in our yard and would like to know how to get more next year. Can the seeds be saved and replanted for next spring? If so, how do you go about it? A: ...
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When I needed a fast cover for a new fence this summer, I got out an envelope of purple hyacinth bean seeds I had gathered on a sunny autumn day six years ago. The seeds sprouted quickly, and the ...
Growing a purple Hyacinth vine is relatively easy, all it takes is a few seeds. It loves the warm weather, also know it is a perennial in zones 10-11. In our area zone 8, it is a biannual. Not an ...
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Q: We have a purple hyacinth bean plant that got beautiful this summer (even after the rabbits and groundhog ate it off at the ground.) We were told the plant should be removed each year and cannot be ...
I can remember my first encounter with hyacinth bean; it was on a fall conference garden tour in San Antonio, Texas, in the '80s. I thought I had never seen such a beautiful vine other than morning ...
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