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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vines or climbers may be either annual or perennial; if you choose a perennial type, which will return for many years, make sure ...
The most overlooked real estate in your outdoor space isn't that patch of dirt you've been staring at. It’s the vast expanse of vertical territory going completely to waste. Up is now in, and climbing ...
I have written before about how trellises are essential to your garden layout to create height and divide spaces; a trellis takes a garden from flat to immersive. Once those trellises are up, finding ...
Our resident gardener has shared his top tip for training climbing roses horizontally to 'alter hormone signals' and encourage better growth.
Climbing plants are a fun way to jazz up areas like a bookshelf, a fireplace mantel, or even around your artwork. There’s no wrong way to incorporate climbing plants in your living room, but there are ...
Going vertical with climbing plants adds visual interest to any garden, providing nice foliage and often ideal seasonal flower power. There are useful vines out there in all shapes and sizes — some ...
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Whether you have a tiny balcony garden or a big, rambling yard filled with flowers of all types, there’s always room to grow up. Plants that grow vertically add interest, provide screening and privacy ...