WHEN AND HOW TO PLANT 17 
between light'and shade and mark which way it 
will grow. It will invariably turn away from 
the light. So we must be careful of location and 
select vines that are most suitable for the spot 
where we desire to plant them. If the place is 
damp and shady, don’t try to grow a climbing 
rose; or, if dry and sunny, don’t attempt to grow 
the English ivy (Hedera Helix). 
If you desire to cover a tall building, select a 
vine that is fully capable of covering it. Or, 
if the building is small, use a low-growing vine. 
Study what you want, what is best adapted for 
the situation, then plant it with care, and the 
most important factors in vine culture will have 
been accomplished. 
