These low-maintenance climbing plants don’t need constant attention to thrive – with just a little care, they’ll grow ...
Most of us have boundary walls, fences, or garden buildings such as sheds or studios that are in shade for part of the day, and in some cases all day long, especially if your garden faces north or ...
Whether you need them for color or form, flowering vines are flexible. Train them to grow on fences, mailboxes, gazebos, trellises, or doorways. These plants are easy ways to add age and character to ...
Whether you have a large yard or a compact urban space, covering walls and fences with planting will always make an impact. From evergreen ivy to fragrant climbing roses, a living backdrop brings ...
A smiling gardener is about to prune climbing wisteria with a pair of shears - BERTH/Shutterstock As romantic as a trailing vine looks in the fall, don't neglect your climbing plants when you have ...
"A" is for August, a time for looking ahead to autumn ... and for assuring a sufficient supply of water to plants, actively weeding the garden, and aerating and dethatching lawns to promote root ...
I made these plantings a few decades ago, when a mail order source for miniature roses was still in existence and small-flowered clematis vines were more readily available. Many local garden centres ...
Ceri studied horticulture at university and has spent her career editing gardening content. You shouldn't have favourites but she loves sweet peas! Climbing plants are perfect for covering fences, ...
There is no such thing as a climbing rose. Roses that grow tall are no different from roses that do not. Climbing roses don’t cling the way vines such as Boston ivy or Persian ivy do, for example. And ...
It’ll cover a fence or trellis in no time ...