A pretty, sunny, and shady garden with a pergola and lots of flowering plants and vines. - Clive Nichols/Getty Images Do you need to create a natural privacy screen in your garden? Perhaps you want to ...
Most vines benefit from a trim now and then, whether it’s a bit of judicious pinching to redirect growth or more severe pruning to reinvigorate growth. What’s not as apparent is when it’s best to do ...
Trumpet vine grows quickly and prolifically within a single season, producing bright orange flowers that resemble trumpets. They are very resilient, and “attract hummingbirds and pollinators with its ...
Vines are underused plants in North Texas landscaping. They serve many of the same purposes as shrubs and trees, but they take up so little valuable space in today’s shrinking gardens. They provide ...
There are three kinds of Clematis — Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3. Type 3 blooms on new wood, flowers continuously July through September, and is the best choice for Minnesota gardens. Clematis is ...
Vines can play an important role in Central Texas landscapes. Last week I wrote about the vines I recommend — butterfly vine, cross vine, Carolina jessamine — and vines I find hard to manage — coral ...
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