Before you completely tear down your boring old fence to start anew, consider sprucing it up with some of these less costly ...
Good old-fashioned suburbia will never be the same. Bigger modern homes on smaller modern parcels leave little space for gardening and trees. What is not shaded by the taller homes is shaded by the ...
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 ...
Make climbing plants your go-to when looking for the best plants to cover a fence. Choose the right varieties and they will grow vigorously to disguise fence panels with beautiful-looking flowers and ...
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 ...
Question: I am looking to find a vine that will be on my south-facing fence. I would like it to be evergreen as to hide my ugly fence. Does it have to be a vine? Mr. Smarty Plants gets a lot of ...
Vines bring tons of perks: They act as natural and simple privacy screens, reduce noise from the outside world, and even help keep your outdoor area cooler in the summer. Sounds perfect, right? But ...
Garden walls and fences help create privacy but seldom provide an attractive view. You can improve the view by hiding walls and fences with greenery – or better yet, with colorful vines. Most ...
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 ...