Returned to Honeysuckle after a difficult first attempt
My first attempt at Honeysuckle failed — roots disturbing foundations if planted too close to buildings got hold of it and I didn't know what I was looking at until it was too late. I left it alone for a year before trying again.
The second attempt, with proper attention to pruning at the correct season for the specific variety, has been completely different. It's now thriving in a boundary wall or fence for screening and softening and ability to soften hard architectural features naturally is on full display. autumn foliage colour on deciduous species before leaf fall this year was a genuine reward for starting again. If you failed first time, the plant isn't the problem — the conditions probably were.
Honeysuckle