Adding Climbing Plants To Your Garden
Posted March 31st, 2010 by SpikeThere are many different aspects to having a pleasing garden. When it comes to choosing plants and different types of additions to any garden, personal taste is something that usually comes into play first. Some like to keep it simple and striking, and some like to keep it intricate and textured. When you are one of the latter, you may decide that something like climbing plants can help you fill in some of the spaces that do not feel quite right. When plants can climb, they add a whole new dimension to a garden and the accessories that you have added.
One of the most common places you find climbing plants is along the side of some houses. They certainly add a interesting touch to any home. However, they can be used in a garden in the same way if you have a brick wall, or even a wooden wall. When the climbing plants grow along such structures, they add a new look and can fill in some area that might be lacking in color. You can always trim them down if you feel they are taking up too much of any wall or surface so that you do not have an entirely green fence or wall if that is not what you want.
Climbing plants also work well if you have any other type of structure. If you have something with any height or width, you can get plants that climb to give them a new look. A trellis is often very nice in any garden, but adding climbing plants will give them a whole new look. You can go with something that is entirely green, or so with something that blooms such as the very beautiful Morning Glory plant that comes with blooms in a few different shades. You can even add this touch to an old wheelbarrow for a new garden piece, or have the plants climbing up the side of your supply shed if you wish.
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