It's always important to check your hydrangea's maturation size, as some varieties grow larger than others. For instance,Hydrangea macrophylla "Bailmer", available from Fast Growing Trees, can spread up to 6ft, while climbing hydrangeas can reach heights over 30ft. A suitable planting space wil...
A minimalist alternative to tree slab is a simple wooden board/plank to help vining plants attach and wrap around decoratively. This should be small enough to place into the pot and is best placed in before adding the plant to prevent root disruption. Find a suitably-sized plank from your ...
Mandevilla, also known as hoop plant, is a perennial vine valued for its climbing growth habit, ornamental flowers and ease of care. The plant blooms during summer, producing flowers in shades of pink, yellow and white, depending on the variety. Mature vines can reach 6 feet in length, tho...
A tall pot planted with a columnar conifer provides additional vertical interest. Designer: JJ DeSousa. Photo by: Janet Loughrey.Adorn indoor spaces with trailing houseplants displayed on a shelf, rack, stool or in a hanger. For plants such as monstera or pothos, train plants up a moss pole...
Do you like to make your indoor space look like a veritable jungle? If so, you’ll need to growMonstera deliciosa. Thisgiant-leaved climbing plantcan really liven up your living room. Indoor specimens often grow tofour to five feet in height.Those that grow in their native rainforest envir...
Easy-to-care for varieties include Monstera, Kentia palms and succulents. Rachael Whiting / Styling Hannah Deacon Trailing Devil’s Ivy paired with Maranta Fascinator injects life into a bookshelf Don’t have a green finger? Let a self-watering pot to do the guess work for you. The base...
Climbing varieties can be trained around windows, up poles, or down the sides of containers. The upright types tend to be larger-leaved and have a more compact habit. Upright varieties are also slower growing but can become quite large if you let them. Although they may look like harmless...
Prepare the soil in your garden or a pot to accommodate your passion fruit vines. Bury your passion fruit seeds to a depth of about half an inch into the soil, and water them. Slice the passion flower fruit in half with a sharp knife. The rind will be tough. Scrape out the seeds an...
Place the plant in a new, clean pot that is only slightly larger than the old one. Fill the pot with fresh potting mix and water well. Allow the plant to drain before placing it in a sunny spot. RELATED: Fix: Aloe Vera Leaf Tips Turning Brown Learning to Care for Aloe Vera Now tha...
It is also a good idea to add a moss stake or other type of pole to the planter at the time of repotting if this is a climbing or vining type of Philodendron. As the plant grows, it will need some sort of support. The are several types of plant poles available at garden centers....