Grow these fall vines to brighten your autumn landscapes with blazing foliage, colorful berries and fetching flowers.
Evergreen plants can be propagated with cuttings. Knowing the difference between softwood, semi-ripe, and hardwood cuttings improves the chances of success.
Answer: Here's an assessment of the vines you asked about, plus a few added ones. On the home pages for each of the native ones be sure to read about their growing conditions. Too bad Gelsemium ...
Q: I am looking for a plant that I can grow on a chain-link fence to provide screening. I like the look of Japanese hydrangea vine 'Moonlight.' Does this plant keep its leaves in the winter? Is it ...
A home has elegant landscaping with climbing vines. - Artistic Operations/Shutterstock Climbing plants are a fitting option for adding vertical interest to your garden. If those climbers are also ...
Q: The recent column about invasive evergreen vine removal got me thinking. I’ve taken some out recently that was covering a fence and part of the ground. Admittedly, I’m missing the lush evergreen ...
Looking for a new twist to your garden? How about adding a vine or two to add a new dimension. You can choose an annual vine, a perennial vine or an evergreen vine or climber. A climber will soften or ...
Question: I have some lattice for privacy that I would like to cover with an evergreen vine or ivy. One is facing to the west, the other to the east. What would you suggest? Bignonia capreolata ...
Boxwoods are among the best shrubs for landscaping, but what can you plant to break up their dense, often uniform shape?
One of the wonderful things about autumn is the great wealth of vines that are coming into bloom. There is certainly no shortage of showy climbers to choose from, with such favorites as jasmine, ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. I have several oleanders bushes. Although they all flower well and long ...