Climbing roses are harder to cover for winter than their earth-bound counterparts. But following these simple steps will ...
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 ...
Discover the best varieties of climbing hydrangea for Australian gardens, including H. petiolaris, H. seemannii and more.
Need a little relief from the sun? Dress up your pergola with these gorgeous climbing plants that provide color, elevated ...
Speaking to Good Housekeeping, gold-winning Chelsea Flower Show designer Joe Carey, who co-designs with his wife, Laura at Carey Garden Design Studio shared five of the best climbing plants to add to ...
WANT to add a dash of colour into your garden but aren't sure where to begin? Climbing plants are a great option if you're low on space and want to maximise the plants you can have. Speaking to Good ...
A sturdy support system can turn climbing vines and flowers into stunning vertical accents. Trellises, arbors, obelisks, poles, and more, add structure to your garden and provide support for climbers.
TIME FOR SUNDAY GARDENER I’M HERE AT VALLEY VIEW FARMS WITH KERRY ENGLE. HI. TODAY YOU’RE SHOWING US FLOWERING VINES AND THEY ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL. AND I HOPE BECAUSE THE VINE IS ALMOST LIKE A WEED.
Elevate your garden or patio this summer with a twice-blooming wisteria plant that can grow up to 7 feet tall. Blossoming into vibrant and colourful flowers in the spring and summer seasons, this ...
Broadly speaking, there are two kinds of “climbing” roses. First there are the true climbers – those that resemble or are bred from bush roses that flower on the current season’s growth and therefore, ...