Explore 20 inspiring hydrangea gardens for ideas and tips for companion plants, where and when to plant hydrangeas, and how to grow them in the South.
To celebrate the arrival of spring, let's talk about flowering vines. One of the more elegant ways to have in the garden is to add climbing plants or flowering vines. These plants can be trained to grow on structures such as trellis and pergola. Not only can it provide additional protection from the sun, they also provide a heady sweet smell that can be enjoyed until late spring.
Add a vertical touch to your garden by growing climbing plants in pots. These 35 Best Vines for Containers are perfect for both small and big gardens!
We've found the best creepers, vines and edible fast-growing climbing plants for Australian gardens. Find out more.
These eye-catching vines hide eyesores, attract hummingbirds, and more!
Be inspired by our wonderful images to use climbing roses in your garden. By training a fabulous, fragrant climbing or rambling rose up a wall or or fence, you can covert a dull, even unsightly area into one of the most stuffing features in your garden.
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We've found the best creepers, vines and edible fast-growing climbing plants for Australian gardens. Find out more.
Tabi Jackson-Gee speaks to three garden designers to find out how to choose the best climbers for your garden, big or small
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Climbing plants and flowering vines make the perfect addition to your lawn and garden, mainly because they attract common
Add a vertical touch to your garden by growing climbing plants in pots. These 35 Best Vines for Containers are perfect for both small and big gardens!
Find fast-growing vines for a fence, trellis or arbor from gardening pros at HGTV. Learn about wisteria, honeysuckle, bougainvillea and other trellis plants.
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We've found the best creepers, vines and edible fast-growing climbing plants for Australian gardens. Find out more.
Jasmin the most popular climbing, the first to think about every point we need to "fill" with green spots in piles, fences, pergolas.
English cottage gardens are a charming (and practical) jumble of flowers, herbs, and fruit trees. See 10 design ideas to create an English cottage garden, from the editors of Gardenista.
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Thanks to three decades of dedication, this classic Melbourne garden has been restored, brimming with exotic fragrant flowers and verdant greenery.
Climbing Hydrangeas (Hydrangea petiolaris) woody, vine characterized by dark bark, easy-care nature, upright growth habit, in a class of its own. [DETAILS]
Learn how to grow climbing hydrangea in the garden in this article. Includes information on planting, trellising, growing and varieties of hydrangea
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The weather here has suddenly gotten very warm so I expect an explosion of roses soon. I found these New Year roses at my Dad's house. They really are a lovely shade of orange and they really stand out against the green foliage. Whilst I was there I made a bouquet for him using Mr. Lincoln and Tiffany. It looked nice on the dining room table and I hope he enjoys it, but I'm thinking maybe he's a bit overwhelmed with all those roses to care for. He said I could dig up any I like next winter and take them home. He is 82 years old after all, and it's a lot of work to care for 25 rose bushes plus all the other plants in his garden. Maybe I should help him with the January pruning since that seems to be the most difficult task for him. Back Amongst The Oaks, my Joseph's Coat is loaded with blooms. Remember back on April 1st when I showed you the first few flowers? Well, look at it now. My kitchen sink is just inside that window and I love the view this time of year. Even washing up is pleasant with Joseph's Coat in bloom.
Plants that climb, creep and twist. - by Lauren Williamson
I absolutely love this idea. Nasturtiums are my favorite summer flowers whether they are blooming or not as I adore their round leaves too. They are really showing off their climbing ability from a single stake in a rather small pot. This gorgeous alcove is the perfect place for this beautiful photograph. LOVE!
Add a vertical touch to your garden by growing climbing plants in pots. These 35 Best Vines for Containers are perfect for both small and big gardens!
Who says hydrangeas are just for containers?
Well Garden Gals and Guys , I have added some trellises and done some garden reorganizing and have room for some new roses. This one, Climbing Eden, made the cut. Looking for ideas I drove to this cottage a couple towns away. Her garden is so dreamy. I've been thru that arbor and given a thorough tour of her garden but that was a few years ago, so I whisked around like a hummingbird and took a lot of pictures with the smell of roses so heavy it sort of made me drowsy. I think that striped one might be rosa mundi. I came home and started to paint a lady with her prize hollyhock! This one too. Belle of Portugal. Here is a close up of Belle. Isn't she something? And grows well in California too. Do you have a rose that is hardy and a favorite? Would be so interested to hear. I'm waiting for my new kiln but will have a small listing tomorrow I've got so many things to fire, I'm out of storage room! I found this and decide to make another shadow box too. I'll find room........ xx julie
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Add a vertical touch to your garden by growing climbing plants in pots. These 35 Best Vines for Containers are perfect for both small and big gardens!
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Although Martha knows there is no such thing as an instant rose garden, experience has taught her that structure is the catalyst. "With a really good plan and good architecture, you can make a garden happen," says Martha, who began planting her ambitious rose garden in her East Hampton weekend place in 1991. By the end of the first season, the climbing roses had scaled their supports, and within a few years, they had achieved a mature look. By comparison, it had taken 16 years for Martha's...
Who's with me on converting ordinary backyard into a romantic garden of your dreams? In this post I'm sharing my favorite backyard garden design and ideas that are just too beautiful to pass on. A
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Discover the Best Pergola Plants for your garden and train these climbing plants on structures. They can also be grown in large containers too!
Climbing roses combine their elegance, color, delicate fragrance and beauty in a garden that offers an attractive vie
Use this summer cottage garden plan to fill your yard with flowers during the warmer months.
If your garden area is used for evening relaxation and entertainment, add the enticing fragrance of moonflowers in the garden. Learn how to grow moonflowers in this article. Click here for more info.
Hydrangea anomala (Japanese Climbing Hydrangea) is a woody climbing plant that grows up to 40 feet (12 m) in height on trees or rock...
By Erin Marissa Russell If your garden includes a vertical space like a trellis or garden wall, why not make the most of it by planting one of these herbs? Climbing plants are a great way to make the most of the space at your disposal, and herbs are always useful either in the kitchen […]
Ideal pillar rose which blooms freely and repeatedly. Fragrant.
To celebrate the arrival of spring, let's talk about flowering vines. One of the more elegant ways to have in the garden is to add climbing plants or flowering vines. These plants can be trained to grow on structures such as trellis and pergola. Not only can it provide additional protection from the sun, they also provide a heady sweet smell that can be enjoyed until late spring.
We've found the best creepers, vines and edible fast-growing climbing plants for Australian gardens. Find out more.
Explore 20 inspiring hydrangea gardens for ideas and tips for companion plants, where and when to plant hydrangeas, and how to grow them in the South.