Climbing
Plants
A wonderful addition to the outdoor
décor of almost any space is foliage. Although trees and
shrubs are always an important part of any landscape design, climbing
plants can add an extra touch.
When you are considering the purchase of any outdoor plants
it’s a good idea to visit a local expert. Almost every
community has a gardening store which employs people who have a vast
knowledge in the area of climbing plants. They will be able to suggest
which varieties will work well in the space that you have and can also
confirm whether or not what you want will actually work for you.
If you need one that will do well growing against a wall there are many
choices including clematis, wisteria, climbing hydrangea, golden hop
and star jasmine. Clematis is a variety that produces purple/blue bell
shaped flowers and fern like foliage. Wisteria is a hardy climbing
plant that boasts lilac colored flowers that grow in the shape of
beans. My personal favorite climbing plants are the star jasmine, which
produces leather like, dark green leaves and beautiful white blooms
that have an unmatched, profuse fragrance.
Flowers can add a fragrant as well as visual aspect to your outdoor
area. You may choose climbing plants that flower each year. These will
take several years to reach their full potential but once they do they
will create climbing plants of color on a gazebo, a fence or even up
the side of a house.
If you are looking for a variety that will provide lots of color, try
the blue trumpet vine. This climbing plant blooms from autumn through
summer and has bright blue flowers on a twining stem. Another species
of this plant are also available that produce white flowers. Another
colorful climbing plant is the mandevilla. It produces flowers of pink,
yellow and rose, and puts out quite a lovely fragrance.
Taking care of any type of living thing requires special care and that
includes plants whether they are found indoors or outdoors. Climbing
plants will require regular watering as well as fertilization from time
to time. Again you’ll want to consult with a gardening
specialist concerning what fertilizer is best.
If you are an avid gardener, try giving one a bit of space in your
garden. You may be surprised at how well climbing plants grow and are
able to adapt to their environments. Some climbing plants require a
stable base from which to flourish, while others can adapt quite well
growing up against a wall or fence. See what climbing plants have to
offer by giving one a home in your yard today!
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