How do you take care of a snail vine?
- Plant snail vines in a location that receives full, all-day sun and has well-drained soil.
- Water snail vines one to two times weekly when the soil begins to dry out to a 2-inch depth.
- Spread mulch over the soil to help conserve the moisture and minimize irrigation.
Just so, how do snail vines grow?
Growing Vigna vine from seed is relatively easy as long as you plant the seed in full sun and loamy, moist and slightly acidic soil. Soaking seeds overnight in warm water will aid germination. They can be directly sown outdoors in suitable climates or you can also start seeds early inside, in cooler regions.
In this manner, how do you grow corkscrew vines?
Corkscrew vine may be grown from seed. To encourage germination, nick seeds with a knife or soak in lukewarm water for up to two hours before sowing. Sow in compost and cover with a light layer of soil.
Prune snail vines in spring just as new growth begins to show. Cut back any dead or damaged vines or stems to the nearest healthy wood. Remove up half the vines height to maintain it at the desired size. Make pruning cuts within 1/2 inch of a bud to encourage further branching and a fuller vine.