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 ...
This stunning native vine produces clusters of trumpet-shaped coral red blooms that hummingbirds can’t resist. Flowers nearly cover the plant in spring, followed by sporadic blooms throughout the ...
A fence is a classic way to mark the property line of your home, provide a level of privacy, and keep dogs and small humans from running into the street. But if the standard “white picket fence” look ...
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Easy Fence Landscaping Ideas: 6 Ways To Perk Up Your Property Line With Lush Landscaping
As the old saying goes, good fences make good neighbors. In fact, even homeowners with great neighbors like their privacy – ...
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Our expert guide to growing cotoneaster, this versatile and glorious shrub
Some cotoneasters, especially evergreens, are fast-growing shrubs and soon make good-sized plants that create impact when in ...
IF your garden has an ugly wall or fence that needs brightening up, there's one flower for the job. You can cover the eyesore and help to elevate your garden's privacy in one go. The experts at ...
If you’d like a little privacy but not necessarily a fence, consider creating a screen of shrubs and trees. Fences need upkeep and don’t last more than a decade or two. Well-chosen plants grow more ...
With summer just a few months away, many Britons will be getting their gardens ready for outdoor dining, social events, and relaxation. Pruning, tidying, removing weeds, and cleaning patios and fences ...
With their strong lines and solid structure, fences are just begging to be planted with vines and other climbing plants. Climbers add dimension and vertical movement to the garden, breaking up the ...
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