
Saplings or Seeds?
While I have heard that these vines grow easily from seeds
too, I have yet to experiment on that. I am going to let my flowers seed and
try that. But they can sure grow easily from saplings. You can get these
saplings in any nursery. I got just one sapling and planted it along with a
tropical oregano plant – mine is the variegated variety. Since I am balcony
gardening, I choose horizontal plant containers (you can see that in the image)
and plant three or four varieties of plants in the same container. I usually
choose a bushy plant (the tropical oregano), a climber (the cypress vine) and a
hanging plant.
This is mainly to make maximum use of the available space
and give the apartment garden a fuller look.
Potting Soil and Fertilizer for the Cypress Vine
The Cypress Vine grows easily in any good soil. I used a
mixture of compost, coco peat and clay soil as the potting mix. After two
weeks, I added NPK fertilizer -1 table spoon in 1 liter of water. I water
them only when the soil gets dry. I didn’t have to do a lot of watering since
there had been rains.
Where to Plant the Cypress Vine
Since these are easy climbers, I suggest you use a corner of
your balcony to ensure that you help the plant trail along the corners.
Since they have the tendency to cling on to any support to creep, it is
sensible to plant them in such a way that they don’t attach themselves to your
other plants. If you don’t have railing in your balcony like I have, you can
actually use twines or threads to guide their growth.
This is a blog by Farhan
that shows the Cypress Vine actually growing up to 20 feet in height. http://farhansgarden.blog.com/2012/08/20/cypress-vine/
These plants are planted in the ground. But you can do something
similar to your potted Cypress Vines too. Happy planting!
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