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Your ultimate guide to Ovgen: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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Covering Brick Walls With Vines: What Type Of Vine For A Brick Wall
If you have a brick wall and are in search of a climbing vine to decorate and enhance your home, you not only need to decide the type of vine for a brick wall but consider the health of your house and what method the vine uses to climb. This article will help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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10 Flowering Vines With An Extended Bloom Season
Whether you’re short on space, need to add privacy or hide unsightly views, take advantage of your vertical space with flowering vines.
By Amy Draiss
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Vine Plants As Shade Cover: Creating Shade With Vining Plants
Trees are not the only plants that can be used to shade hot, sunny areas. Vines can too. Learn about using vine plants as shade cover here.
By Darcy Larum
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7 Invasive Vines To Avoid In Your Yard And Garden
What are some common invasive vines to avoid in your yard and garden spaces? Click here to find out.
By Susan Albert
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Vines To Use In The Landscape
Growing vines is a great way to use vertical space and increase appeal, especially with little or no space. Get tips on planting vines in this article.
By Nikki Tilley
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Vines For Full Sun Locations: Growing Vines That Like Sun
Trailing vines that like full sun can grow up a fence, trellis, or an arbor with various purposes in the landscape. Find some full sun vines here.
By Becca Badgett
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What Are Tendrils For – Should Tendrils Be Removed From Vines
Most gardeners have had one or more climbing plants in the garden that have tendrils. What are tendrils for? Should they be removed? Find out here.
By Amy Grant
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What Is A Green Curtain – How To Grow A Living Plant Curtain
A green curtain is simply a curtain made of plants. These green curtain gardens can be grown in a wide range of locations. Learn more here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Queen’s Wreath Info – Learn About Growing Queen’s Wreath Plants
For a touch of the tropics in your landscape, try growing queen’s wreath vine. The following gives information on how to grow and care for the vine.
By Amy Grant
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Fragrant Climbing Vines For Arbors And Trellises
Adding fragrant climbing vines to the landscape adds a sense of height and olfactory pleasure! Climbing vines make your space more lush, interesting, and vibrant.
By Tonya Barnett
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Do Vines Damage Siding Or Shingles: Concerns About Vines Growing On Siding
Nothing is quite as picturesque as a house covered in English ivy. However, certain vines can damage building materials and necessary elements of homes. If you?ve considered having vines growing on siding, this article has tips to prevent damage.
By Darcy Larum
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What Are Deciduous Vines: Growing Deciduous Vine Varieties In Gardens
Deciduous vine care may be a bit more difficult than hardy evergreens but will be worth it when they come back in spring. Click here for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Common Wind Resistant Vines: Learn About Windy Garden Vines
If you’ve always dreamt of a vine-covered arbor redolent with blooms but live in an area with significant winds and didn’t think there were any suitable vines for windy locations, this is the article for you. Click here to find out about windy garden vines.
By Amy Grant
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Training Plants Up Porch Railings: Learn About Growing Vines On Railings
Growing vines on railings is a fun way to garden on your porch, deck, or balcony. The contrast between the plants and iron or wood railings can be lovely. It’s a great way to brighten up your outdoor space or even add some privacy with vines as a barrier. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Tips For Growing Exotic Flowering Vines
For a dramatic touch of beauty and fragrance, try growing an exotic flowering vine where it can climb and creep on a vertical support, like a trellis or fence.
By Teo Spengler
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Different Trellis Types: Tips For Using Trellising In Gardens
Maybe you confuse a trellis with a pergola, which is easy to do. If you’ve wondered exactly what a trellis is, click here to get more info.
By Becca Badgett
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How To Plant A Living Fence - Using A Fast Growing Plant To Cover Fence
Covering chain link fences is a common problem for many homeowners. But if you learn how to plant a living fence with a fast-growing plant, you can have a fence that is both lovely and inexpensive. Click here for more.
By Heather Rhoades