Ensuring your climbing plants have the support they need will allow your vines to become a real focal point in the garden, dressing bare walls and fences, traversing trellises, and transforming arches ...
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 ...
Climbing roses are harder to cover for winter than their earth-bound counterparts. But following these simple steps will ...
Climbing plants can give your property a special look. And The Early Show's resident green thumb, Charlie Dimmock, offered a primer on them Tuesday. She discussed some of the most popular climbing ...
All vines or climbing plants need a trellis — an ornamental arrangement of woven wood, rods or poles that are crossed to form a lattice structure. I use the term loosely to describe any support for a ...
Without support, an eye-high pyramid of red, yellow and green nasturtiums standing like a traffic light in a riot of bush beans would just be dank, tangled clumps. Garden supports — arches, pergolas, ...
"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 ...
At some point every year I'm inspired to make a big decision about my garden. Often in spring or fall. Possibly while sipping a glass of rosé after a sweaty, satisfying day in the dirt. This year, I ...
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