Leaving your Cape Honeysuckle alone to let it bloom

It's October here in the Phoenix, Arizona area, and if you are wondering what to do to get your Cape Honeysuckle to get it to bloom, do nothing. Yes, I know the weather is beautiful and you have any itchy trigger finger on that power trimmer, but put it away. And put away the hedge clippers!

Cape Honeysuckle is a vining plant. If you need a plant that works well in the shape of pom-poms, get some boxwood or something. If you want flowers on your Cape Honeysuckle, let it vine. All Cape Honeysuckle needs to bloom is cool weather and to be left alone.

Sit out in your backyard, listen to some music, pet the dog, drink a beer. In about a month your Cape Honeysuckle will be covered with flowers. Yes, it's that easy.

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