These blooming vines add interest to pergolas, fences, arbors, and other supports. Blanchi Costela / Getty Images Blooming vines are a beautiful way to make use of vertical space in your yard. These ...
Leafy vines grown for their foliage can be cut back practically any time during the growing season. The same goes for ...
Ever wish you could replicate the beauty of a blue sky? Plant this flowering vine inspired by clear, purplish-blue skies, and you can! The golden center even looks like the shining sun in a blue sky.
Find our best ideas for what to plant in February right here, along with tips for ensuring your plants thrive until spring ...
Summer-flowering vines add so much to the landscape: They can cover arbors and pergolas to provide shade, fill in lattice fences and help with privacy, and make chain-link fences more attractive.
Spring-blooming shrubs sometimes send out sporadic flowers this time of year in response to up-and-down fall temperatures.
We planted a Carolina jasmine vine in May on a lattice to screen our air-conditioning unit from the patio. The plant hasn't bloomed. Should it be? Is it supposed to bloom all summer? Would clematis or ...
If you’re looking for something for your landscape that you’ve never tried, may I suggest flowering vines. Many gardeners enjoy these plants but don’t really give them enough attention except when ...
The show is over: Spring-blooming shrubs and vines have strutted their stuff. With blossoms past, they are melding into other landscape greenery. Don't turn your back on these plants, though, because ...