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Beautify Your Garden With Flowering Vines

Climbing vines can make a beautiful, not to mention useful, addition to your garden. They can help screen areas that need more privacy. If you have close neighbors, you can grow vines along a fence to block the view. This also works near the street, where flowering vines can help block some of the traffic noise, and provide you with a little privacy in your yard.

Flowering vines are also a beautiful feature for your garden. You can train them to grow up a trellis or arbor, or use the rain gutters of your home. They will grow up porch or carport supports, mailbox posts, or other vertical pots. Around your doorway, try growing beautiful trailing vines, which will add a romantic touch to your home.

There are many different climbing and flowering vines to choose from. Each creates its own display of flower blooms and colors. Some will grow to be thirty or even forty feet long, while others stay at a five or six foot height. Consider where you will be growing the vine before choosing one to suit your needs. Some grow very aggressively, and they can overwhelm your garden or topple a flimsy trellis. Others are quite content in a small area, to decide where you plant to grow the vine before choosing one.

There are both annual and perennial types of flowering vines. However, keep in mind that even the annual vines drop seeds in the fall and resprout from these seeds in the spring, so you will have beautiful vines growing year after year.

Planting beautiful vines does not need much maintenance or care. Don’t be surprised if they suffer from transplant shock for a week or two after you plant them, but they should recover quickly and begin climbing right away. If you’re growing young vines, you may need to train them to figure out where they should be climbing. Once they begin growing, though, they should be able to figure it out on their own. You’ll need to water them if you don’t receive enough rainfall, and occasionally remove old flower blooms or prune the vines to get the shape you’d like. Other than that, your beautiful flowering vines do not require much from you.

If you’d like to try flowering vines in your yard, you might want to take a look at Morning Glories, Jasmine, Clematis, Hydrangea, or Bougainvillea.

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  1. DENISE on August 14th, 2010

    I LIVE OUT SIDE OF LAS VEGAS. I WOULD LIKE TO GROW SOME KIND OF CLIMING VINE FOR ARE ARBOR. WE HAVE FULL SUN ALL DAY. THE SOIL HERE IS VERY DRY AND CLAY LIKE. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

    THANKS

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