| If you need to add privacy to part of your | | | | sprout each spring on their own. |
| garden, hanging vinesare a perfect option. You | | | | Before you choose the vines to use for your |
| can create more of a personal space,especially if | | | | garden, 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 fence | | | | aggressive plants. If you have a small space or |
| between youryard will help. Also, planting flower | | | | weaksupports, and choose a vine that will go |
| vines between your homeand the street will help | | | | large, 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 great | | | | They 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, porch | | | | quickly 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 great | | | | occasionalpruning 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 all | | | | where to climb as in the case of |
| have differenttypes and flowers of blooms. Some | | | | Mandevilla, 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 to | | | | Examples of popular flowering vines are morning |
| forty feet. Flowering vines can be either annual | | | | glories, jasmine,clematis, hydrangea, and |
| orperennial. Annual vines can seem perennial, | | | | bougainvillea. |
| though, since theydrop seeds each fall and re | | | | |