Which plants really will perform after their winter dormancy – and which should we simply not consider? Fortunately, there’s a very simple system that provides the answer. Continue reading The answer ...
Make sure that it is regularly tied in as it grows. There are a few climbers, such as ivy, Virginia creeper and climbing hydrangea relatives that are self-clinging, but the vast majority of climbing ...
This hydrangea variety is one of the most popular out there ... It's a tad finicky, but if you can get it full to partial sun ...
Historically, climbers cut their teeth with the help of guides or mentors. Now a new climber can follow, scroll, and like their way toward proficiency. Or can they?
If you’re in need of some beautiful and functional trellis ideas for climbing plants, here are our top suggestions. This creative idea helps you separate your home and the street in a more beautiful ...
For long-lived, beautiful, and serene vertical gardens, go for hardy perennials. Growing climbing vines along a fence helps create a green landscape as well as adorn your living space. Vines have a ...
Diamond Rouge needs to be pruned by 1/3 to 1/2 in late winter and early spring since blooms occur on new growth only. It performs best in well-drained soil. Focal point in a summer or fall garden ...