A Natural Alternative To Painted Fences - Colorful Vines

If you need to add privacy to part of yoursprout each spring on their own.
garden, hanging vinesare a perfect option. YouBefore you choose the vines to use for your
can create more of a personal space,especially ifgarden, you need toknow where they will go and
your neighbors live a bit closer than you wouldlike.how large it will get. Vines can bestrong,
Planting fast growing vines along the fenceaggressive plants. If you have a small space or
between youryard will help. Also, planting flowerweaksupports, and choose a vine that will go
vines between your homeand the street will helplarge, it can become aproblem in the future.
obstruct the view from the road to yourhouse,You won't have to maintain the vines much once
as well as cut down noise and lights from cars.they're planted.
Besides adding privacy, flowering vines are greatThey may have transplant shock at first for a
to use as a wayto cheaply decorate your garden.couple weeks, butthey should rebound well and
They can grow up a trellis,rain gutters, porchquickly start climbing. They willneed watered
posts, carport posts, mailbox post, etc.regularly if there's not much rain. Some
Vines such as trailing vines can even look greatoccasionalpruning may be needed. At the
growing up andaround your doorway.beginning, you may have to helptrain the vines on
The variety of climbing vines is huge. They allwhere to climb as in the case of
have differenttypes and flowers of blooms. SomeMandevilla, but once they start, they willgrow
vines are small, growing toonly five to six feet.correctly on their own.
Some others can grow very large, up tothirty toExamples of popular flowering vines are morning
forty feet. Flowering vines can be either annualglories, jasmine,clematis, hydrangea, and
orperennial. Annual vines can seem perennial,bougainvillea.
though, since theydrop seeds each fall and re