It succeeds best in moist, loamy soil; and should have a shady situation.
The Pea-nut succeeds best in a warm, light, loamy soil.
It succeeds best in rich, loamy soil; which, previously to sowing, should be thoroughly pulverized.
They may be planted in the open, in June, choosing a warm, sheltered situation and rich, loamy soil.
A greenhouse evergreen climber, thriving best in a loamy soil.
Young plants grow readily from seed in pots or flats, in sandy or loamy soil, with enough irrigation to keep the soil moist; part shade is desirable.
Large plants prefer sandy or loamy soil, especially limestone soil with irrigation about once a month, and some shade.
Young plants grow readily from seed in moist sandy or loamy soil in pots or flats in part shade.
It likes a rich, deep, loamy soil, and is increased by suckers or layers.
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