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What type of climbing pants northorn can grow in Illinois?
who recently moved to a second-floor apartment that has a good size, type balcony porch, I put some kind of vines on the edge of the terrace to grow around it .. I'm a little tired of just simple ivy plain, is there any flowering vines that do good, btw has a covered porch on the roof of what I imagine this is considered part shade? .. also if I to continue with ivy, how do I get? and What do I need to grow? .. also if anyone could tell me what area of Rockford, IL is she would help me select some compatible plants for our garden-thanks
Clematis is a good climber, with flowers of good size and good for Hardy most areas of
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