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(Photo from the NOLA.com|The Times-Picayune archive) QUESTION: The vincas we planted last ... Q. I just planted a flat of vincas in my condo flower bed as I do every year. They really flourish and are good until late October when I pull them up.
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A few of the white variety seem to come back in ... The Virginian-Pilot: Gardening Q&A: Several fungal stem/root rots plague both annual and perennial vincas Gardening Q&A: Several fungal stem/root rots plague both annual and perennial vincas My vincas and pentas are beautiful at this time. Will they last all winter into spring? Should I cut them back, or what should I do to help them continue blooming? As always, I really appreciate your ...
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Many novice gardeners likely have posed some form of this question: Why plant annuals that are going to die in a few months when perennials come back for multiple years? Experienced gardeners know ... A favorite choice for southern gardens, annual vinca flowers are sun loving and heat tolerant. Typically 8 to 12 inches tall, annual vincas grow well in hanging baskets, containers, beds and borders. Perennial vincas are typically low-growing groundcovers that thrive in shaded or partly shaded spots. They have the botanical name Vinca and are bred from species native to Europe.