Vines can be a lovely addition to a garden. However, some are so vigorous that they will damage siding and gutters, rip off ...
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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 ...
Need a little relief from the sun? Dress up your pergola with these gorgeous climbing plants that provide color, elevated ...
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, ...
Discover the best varieties of climbing hydrangea for Australian gardens, including H. petiolaris, H. seemannii and more.
One of the wonderful things about autumn is the great wealth of vines that are coming into bloom. There is certainly no shortage of showy climbers to choose from, with such favorites as jasmine, ...
This handsome woody vine needs a climbing surface, without which it does not produce flowers. Like trumpet creeper and climbing euonymus, adventitious roots readily cling to tree bark, stone walls and ...
Question: A very attractive orange flowered vine is growing on fences but also climbing over shrubs and trees. What is the name and should it be removed from the landscape plants? Answer: Many ...
Q: I have a question about the problems caused by vines. If a vine is growing up a brick wall, will it damage the mortar or the brick itself in anyway? Will the vine suck too much moisture out of the ...
Leafy vines grown for their foliage can be cut back practically any time during the growing season. The same goes for ...