Are you interested in adding vertical interest and vibrant colors to your garden without a lot of hassle? Flowering vines are the perfect solution! These versatile plants not only beautify fences, ...
Nothing takes an unsightly fence or bare shed wall and makes it look better than a wild, lush expanse of garden plants covering it over – bonus if the plants are in flower, and pollinators are buzzing ...
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 ...
Planting a vine to crawl up your facade, fence, pergola or archway is an easy way add color, privacy, texture, interest and even shade in your garden or yard. There are countless species and varieties ...
As romantic as a trailing vine looks in the fall, don't neglect your climbing plants when you have your shears out to cut back other plants. Pruning vines helps them stay healthy and keep putting out ...
Most flowering vines do best in full sun, and even varieties that will grow in the shade do best if they get at least partial sun during the day. Three options for shady spots include some varieties ...
Whether it's red buckeye or coral honeysuckle, hummingbirds of all kinds will flock to your yard if you grow any of these red ...
Where there is limited space on the ground for plants or an unsightly view that needs screening, vines are the solution. Mascagnia or butterfly vine has yellow flowers that are followed by light-green ...
Fall is a great time to rediscover nature’s original wall hangings: the vines of Central Florida. Offering bright green foliage and showy flowers, they soften the concrete, brick and wood confines of ...
When the right vine is paired with an otherwise uninteresting woody plant, the result can range from charming to spectacular. One way to look at the woody plants in your yard and landscape is as ...