Q: I've got a fairly large stockade fence with wire mesh or lattice around my pool area. It has a cover of honeysuckle, clematis, trumpet vine (mistake) and a few other climbers from the woods that ...
I'm sure that each of us has their own list of good and bad vines. I happen to love the Chinese wisteria that tops my trellis. But it can be invasive and grow so aggressively that it can topple a ...
Even if you never plan on using them to make homemade beer, hops (Humulus lupulus) create beautiful living fences. For thousands of years, hops have been cultivated across the Northern Hemisphere and ...
There are both perennial and annual vines that can hide your fence or add to the fence in your landscape. There are some choices that are stunning but not drought tolerant. If you are looking for ...
Q: I have a wrought iron view fence that gets full sun. I’d like to cover the iron slats with a flowering vine, but I don’t want a lot of litter from whatever I plant there. What would you suggest? A: ...
Q: We are planting cat claw vines along a fence line for privacy. We chose cat claw for its low water use, fast growing and lower temperature tolerance. We live in Catalina at 3,140 feet. Our soil is ...
There are both perennial and annual vines that can hide your fence or add to the fence in your landscape. There are some choices that are stunning but not drought tolerant. If you are looking for ...
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