Unless you live in a year-round warm climate, pot your vines in atrellis planter.Which one you choose depends on what you want your vine to do -- offer privacy to a patio,add a vertical feature, or simply give a space some color. Some planters are on wheels to make the transition i...
Try adding another dimension to your garden with vertical growing vines that take the eye to another level. Some plants that add energy and lift to the garden are Clematis and Silver Lace Vine (Polygonum) for sunny locations or Climbing Hydrangea and Porcelain Vine (Ampelopsis) for partial to ...
Hardy to zone 7, the vine grows vigorously and looks stunning climbing a large pergola, fence, or very large trellis. In the landscape, jasmine can also be pruned as a shrub near the house or near a walk so its intense fragrance can be enjoyed and so you can watch hummingbirds and bu...
Verticality: Incorporate vertical elements like trellises or obelisks for climbing vines or tall perennials to add dimension. Windproofing: If your garden is in a windy location, consider implementing windbreaks, such as hedgerows or fences, to protect your plants. Additionally, secure any temporary...
Grow these perennial food plants, and you’ll enjoy the fruits of your labors for many seasons to come.
Vines are self-fertile, and should be grown on fences or trellises. Package of 5 seeds $3.95 JB128 Perfect Passionfruit ( Passiflora popenovii ) The rare P. popenovii produces arguably the most delicious fruit of all Passiflora. In our opinion it is very similar to the sweet granadil...