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www.wildlifegroup.com they sell the japanese honeysuckle for $12.00 for a flat with 18 plants. They also give you instructions on how to plant them, I use a piece of chicken wire bent over a cable between two poles. Then stake the chicken wire to the ground to make an A frame plant your j.h.s. under the A frame so the main plant is protected. Depending on where you are you should probally plant in the spring and wait to fertilize when it starts to get warm and into the growing season. Be careful not to fertilize them to much before they are established because it can kill the plants. Hope this helps and good luck!
P.S. Plant them in bow range of your stand for best results.
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