Vines are an amazing group of plants with enough diversity to boggle the mind. What binds these wonderful plants together is their universal lack of strong stems. That’s right: Vines are lazy plants ...
Are you interested in adding vertical interest and vibrant colors to your garden without a lot of hassle? Flowering vines are the perfect solution! These versatile plants not only beautify fences, ...
Add stunning color to your backyard garden with this fast-growing plant that will climb your fence or trellis with ease as it ...
Climbing vines make for a bold statement, but creating and caring for free-flowing foliage is easier than you think. Popular growing vines like golden pothos, aka “the devil’s ivy” and heartleaf ...
There's an easy way to add visual interest and color to your ugly backyard fence with this climbing plant that will quickly grow and spread.
However, a few vines, such as climbing roses, should be fed with specialty rose fertilizers. Vines can be found at many local nurseries or garden centers in 1- to 15-gallon containers. Prices will ...
Climbing vines are great features in the garden, as long as you monitor and train vines such as clematis on their supports. It’s best to do this on a regular basis to direct the vines where you want ...
Flying flowers is how some define butterflies — and rightfully so. Flashing a rainbow of color, as they hungrily hover around and insert their proboscis into their pollen, butterflies present an ...
Greta Hoyt from Manchester Gardening visits Peggy Singlemann in the studio to explain why some vines are harmful if they are left to climb trees. Featured on VHG episode 2501, March 2025. Virginia ...
Some gardeners like the look of ivy twining up a tree trunk. However, vines that twine too far can be bad news for the tree, according to Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist at The Morton ...
One move at a time. Chris Weidner / Wicked Gravity It’s my mantra on long, difficult pitches like Super Heróis, a 165-foot sport route that overhangs for all but its final 35 feet. I exhale as I leave ...
Shakespeare’s Juliet pondered, “What’s in a name?” Obviously Juliet wasn’t in the restaurant business, because names seem to be of primary concern to those vying for dining dollars. Because of a ...