Whether you need them for color or form, flowering vines are flexible. Train them to grow on fences, mailboxes, gazebos, ...
Heat-loving nasturtiums are among the easiest annuals to grow. Just direct sow the seeds in late May, once the risk of frost has passed. Plant the seeds one to two centimetres deep in a sunny site and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ever wish you could replicate the beauty of a blue sky? Plant this flowering vine inspired by clear, purplish-blue skies, and you ...
I am inclined to think that when most gardeners discuss vines, monsters like wisteria, trumpet vine, honeysuckle and even clematis, are probably the ones that come to mind. These are permanent vines ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vines or climbers may be either annual or perennial; if you choose a perennial type, which will return for many years, make sure ...
In Matt Mattus’s garden and greenhouse, analysis and artistry are as closely intertwined as the annual vines that represent just one of his many botanical passions. On the one hand, Mattus has a trial ...
Some annuals prefer cooler temperatures, but others should be planted after the last frost in your area. Here's how to ...
Spring is here, and it’s time to get into the garden. Annuals, perennials, vines, groundcovers, shrubs, trees, fruits and veggies — oh my! With so many plants to choose from, where do we start? Well, ...
Vines are some of the most useful (and least-used) plants in our gardening inventories. They perform many of the functions of trees and shrubs while taking up far less space. And they add interest in ...