Few plants adorn arbors or trellises as beautifully as flowering vines. They also can enhance the landscape with fragrance, provide shade and screen unsightly views. But be careful which varieties you ...
A climbing plant is the perfect way to take your garden to new heights—literally. These plants are known for their height and, with a little support, create gorgeous vertical blooms. Here are some of ...
Climbing roses are perhaps the most classic of all the climbing plants. As long as they're given full sun, these colorful flowers will cover fences and arbors with luscious, layered blooms in June and ...
Climbing roses serve a functional purpose while adding color, texture, and beauty to a landscape. Most types of rose bushes grow like shrubs, but these climbers can be trained to screen for privacy, ...
Pergolas and trellises are red hot for backyards—and they're also a great way to introduce some much-needed shade for outdoor entertaining. While you can always opt for canvas shades or other manmade ...
While pergolas, fences, and trellises all make wonderful additions to a landscape, they look even better when adorned with climbing plants and flowering vines. Not only do vines add beauty to your ...
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Are you tired of staring at blank walls, bare arches, and unsightly fences that add nothing to your landscape? Well, it's time to get some climbing plants. These natural climbers have evolved unique ...
Stick on old TV antenna in the ground and your climbing flowers will be all over it. With thousands of TV antennas hitting the landfill, this green idea may appeal to some gardeners. When fastened to ...
Could you recommend climbing plants to cover an arbor? We have a wooden arbor approximately 20 by 14 feet covering a concrete patio. It's about 10 feet high, and the plants are located on the south ...
The latest trellis ideas contribute more to your garden than simply supporting your climbing plants – use them to add a gorgeous detail, create a mood or define the space.