When used to support climbing plants garden arches add structure, height and focus to your yard that becomes more beautiful with each passing year. Garden arches can also be used to create a perfect ...
Training roses to grow around your door or adding a froth of wisteria blooms to your porch is the dream when it comes to adding a touch of beauty to your front yard. The good news is that if you would ...
The most overlooked real estate in your outdoor space isn't that patch of dirt you've been staring at. It’s the vast expanse of vertical territory going completely to waste. Up is now in, and climbing ...
Climbing plants are a fun way to jazz up areas like a bookshelf, a fireplace mantel, or even around your artwork. There’s no wrong way to incorporate climbing plants in your living room, but there are ...
Climbing roses are harder to cover for winter than their earth-bound counterparts. But following these simple steps will guarantee their protection from frost.
"Growing things vertically increases the amount of plants that you can grow in your garden," says J. Richard Huff of Cleveland Heights. He and his wife, Mahala, do not have a small yard, but their ...
It's always fun finding new ways to get planting and adding colour and foliage to your garden. Easy climbing plants allow you to cover even more areas and surfaces with the prettiest leaves and blooms ...
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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 ...
Snakes are an unwelcome guest in yards across the U.S. But one plant rolls out a welcome mat by providing shelter for both ...
Climbing plants are remarkable for their ability to reach towards light using various climbing methods. Climbing plants employ different strategies to ascend. Tendrils, for example, are thin, flexible ...
Most gardeners use the terms "clambering" and "scrambling" interchangeably when describing certain climbing plants. Even garden writers like me, exercising poetic license, occasionally substitute ...