Granite State Gardening

Emma and Nate explore the fascinating, beautiful and occasionally itchy world of vines, both those you might find in the wild and those you can cultivate for fruits and blooms.

Show Notes

At any particular time, a vine can be your worst nightmare or can steal the show in your garden. Vines are unruly by nature, growing in ways other plants simply can’t. Vines can serve many purposes, both aesthetically and even functionally such as softening and breathing life into the outside of otherwise pedestrian structures. Yet they’re largely underused in the garden and much maligned outside of cultivation. In this episode of Granite State Gardening, UNH Extension’s Emma Erler and Nate Bernitz explore the good, bad and always fascinating world of vines, beginning with the bad and transitioning to the oh so good. Enjoy, and brighten up our email inbox with your most beloved vines. And check out the resources below to dig in deeper on some of the topics we touch on.
 
·         Featured Plant: Cup and saucer vine (Cobaea scandens)
 
Resources:
 
·         Growing Grapes: https://extension.unh.edu/resource/growing-grapes-new-hampshire-fact-sheet
·         Fruitless wild grapes: https://extension.unh.edu/blog/fruitless-wild-grapevines
·         Oriental bittersweet: https://extension.unh.edu/blog/invasive-spotlight-oriental-bittersweet
·         Native trees, shrubs and vines with wildlife value: https://extension.unh.edu/resource/new-hampshire%E2%80%99s-native-trees-shrubs-and-vines-wildlife-value-chart
·         Invasive species in NH: https://www.agriculture.nh.gov/publications-forms/documents/prohibited-invasive-species.pdf
·         Poison ivy: https://extension.unh.edu/blog/what-can-i-do-get-rid-poison-ivy-my-yard
·         Growing kiwiberries: http://www.noreastkiwiberries.com/production-guide/
·         University of Illinois resource on vines: https://web.extension.illinois.edu/vines/intro.cfm
·         University of Maryland resource on vines: https://extension.umd.edu/resource/vines
 
Cover image by Lorianne DiSabato, under used under Creative Commons 2.0
 
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Transcript by Otter.ai
 

What is Granite State Gardening?

Granite State Gardening is a University of New Hampshire podcast for gardeners, landowners and homesteaders in New Hampshire and Northern New England. Hosts Emma Erler and Nate Bernitz share proven tips and solutions for your garden and landscape, giving inspiration and research-based knowhow to cultivate confidence and success wherever and whatever you’re growing. Biweekly episodes feature plant recommendations, pest control advice and answers to listener questions, which are encouraged at gsg.pod@unh.edu.