Write an article based on this "Water your vines regularly for the first year following planting. Attach garden ties to sprawling flowering vines. Secure shelters to your vines for protection."

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Although different soil types have varying water holding capacities, about 1⁄2 to 1 gallon (1.9 to 3.8 L) for each vine every 3 to 5 days is a good guideline. This is especially important if your region gets minimal rainfall. Installing a drip irrigation system or soaker hoses is ideal. Garden hoses and sprinklers also work, but aren't as efficient and economical as other options. The only exception to this watering frequency is if your plant is drought-tolerant, meaning it can tolerate less frequent watering. If your flowering vines are known to sprawl, use garden ties (or stretchable fabric, such as old pantyhose) to contain them. Tie them into the directions that you want them to grow. Thorns can be used to hook onto supports, but they should still be tied, as they aren't sufficient to guide growth properly. You can purchase vine shelters from local home and garden stores. You can also use your own, such as 1⁄2 gallon (1.9 L) milk cartons or grow tubes. Wrap each shelter around the vines and use nails to attach them to the stake in the direction of desired growth.