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Honeysuckle planting conditions

Honeysuckle planting conditions:

Honeysuckle is highly adaptable, prefers sun, tolerates shade, has strong cold tolerance, and is also tolerant of drought and moisture. It is not strict on soil, but needs moisture. It grows best on fertile, deep, sandy soil and grows twice a year in spring and summer. The root system is dense and developed, with strong sprouting and tillering properties, and the stems can take root as soon as they touch the ground. It likes sunshine and a mild and humid environment. It has strong vitality, wide adaptability, cold resistance and drought tolerance. It will not grow well in shade. It grows on hillside shrubs or sparse forests, on piles of rocks, at the foot of mountains and along village fences, at altitudes up to 1,500 meters.