Bittersweet, the vine that gets orange berries?
Sow seeds in spring outdoors in mostly sunny locations once the threat of frost has passed by placing seeds in soil and covering lightly with soil and a thin layer of mulch. Avoid planting near trees as bittersweet’s rapid growth can damage or even kill trees. Mix in compost, peat moss, decaying leaves or manure to recreate the rich, soggy environment American bittersweet prefers.
Thin emerging seedlings to 12 to 36 inches apart. Water regularly to keep soil moist until established.
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