Flowering vines like clematis or climbing hydrangea add color and fragrance, and create a charming cottage look. However, there are a number of vines that can be problematic, due to their rapid growth ...
Vines bring tons of perks: They act as natural and simple privacy screens, reduce noise from the outside world, and even help keep your outdoor area cooler in the summer. Sounds perfect, right? But ...
(CBSDFW.COM) - One of my favorite plants in my garden is my Tangerine Beauty, a native crossvine. It grows fast, needs near zero maintenance and doesn't require much water or fertilizer. The one ...
If you’d like to enjoy the spectacular blooms of Clematis, you need to understand two key points. First, Clematis needs lots of sun but wants cool, rich, moist soil to grow in. Second, Clematis vines ...
Trumpet vine grows quickly and prolifically within a single season, producing bright orange flowers that resemble trumpets. They are very resilient, and “attract hummingbirds and pollinators with its ...
I’m a big believer in growing your garden up using trellises, arbors and other supports. Growing up provides three exceptional benefits in a garden. First, it provides more room to grow. While some ...
If your trellis is looking bare, or you just love the look of a vine curling around your home or backyard, consider adding a mandevilla plant to add some color and beauty to your space. Not dissimilar ...
Sweet autumn clematis is bare in winter but regrows quickly in the spring to produce lots of small fragrant white flowers in late summer. It can grow a little out of hand but is easy to prune. Howard ...
Years ago I made a vine into a tree. How do you do that you might ask? What I did was to make a wisteria vine into a wisteria tree which is not an uncommon garden thing to do by fastening a single ...
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