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Can you garden against a wall? Growing plants against a wall is tricky, even when you know what you’re doing. But especially if you don’t know the limitations of this space. Fortunately, it’s also a great way to add more growing space to your yard, hide an unsightly wall or add more visual interest to an otherwise drab and uniform surface.
We feature 19 perfect plants that grow on walls as well as discussing the benefits of growing plants on walls.
Climbing plants are an ideal landscaping solution to grow flowers and leafy foliage over walls, fences, and trellises. Plants with long stems that cling to structures by aerial roots, tendrils, or twisting around branches, wires, and poles can beautify a front or backyard.
Find out how to get plants to grow against or in the cracks of walls and what makes a suitable plant for each method. Plants that can grow on walls include stonecrop, valerian, canary creeper and black-eyed Susan.
Whether you’re looking to adorn an arbor, trellis, pergola, fence, gazebo, or house, there’s a vining plant or flowering vine that’s right for you. Gardening experts share their favorite climbing and flowering vines, along with tips on growing and caring for them.
Finding plants for the north side of the house that prefer or at least tolerate the shade is a challenge. Fortunately, there are suitable plants for areas without sunlight, including colorful bedding annuals, flowering perennials, climbers, ground covers, and shrubs. Here are 12 good choices for ornamental plants in shady locations along north ...
A climbing plant is the perfect way to take your garden to new heights—literally. These plants are known for their height and, with a little support, create gorgeous vertical blooms. Here are some of the best climbing plants for a trellis, pergola, or fence. 01 of 20.
From fragrant climbing roses and tropical vines with lush blooms to trailing varieties covered in a mass of flowers and cool evergreens for year-round cover, there is one here that will transform your garden wall. 1. Climbing rose.
There are plenty of climbing plants that are happy on a wall, from fantastic flowering plants that’ll add vibrant color and joy, to evergreen plants for year-round interest.
Vines are a garden essential. Why? They solve problems such as smothering unsightly fences or adding warmth and romance to blank walls. They take the edge off pergolas and pillars, and as most are fast-growing, they do this in record time.