Posts Tagged by Climbing Plants
Wisteria – Planting and Training Tips
| February 4, 2011 | Posted by Andy under Perennial Plants |
photo credit: the yes man Wisteria plants are a delight for any garden, with their long dense clusters of beautiful purple pea flowers, blooming in late spring or early summer. The plants themselves originally grew up trees in the forests of east Asia and the eastern USA, planting their roots in the ground and absorbing…
Garden Trends for 2011
| October 24, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Climbing Plants, Latest gardening news |
The Garden Media Group (GMG) revealed this week what it believes the top gardening trends of 2011 will be – under the umbrella theme of “Gardening with a Purpose.” Analysts for the group said that this purpose may vary – involving anything from growing fruit trees and vegetables to feed the family, or maintaining garden…
Arise, a Rose! Says Telegraph
| June 11, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Latest gardening news |
The Daily Telegraph continues to be the paper to go to for the best gardening tips, with its latest guide to the best varieties of modern roses. photo credit: outscribe The paper revealed that the varieties of this most romantic of flowers that have been intensively bred since the beginning of the last century were…
Wisteria Threat From Asian Bug
| May 21, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Latest gardening news |
UK gardeners are well used to the sight of the beautiful climbing wisteria plant across Britain. Some varieties, such as Wisteria floribunda, are a spectacular addition to any garden, capable of climbing some 20 metres off the ground and covering an area 10 metres wide. However according to the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), wisteria is…
Clematis armandii Ready To Grow
| March 22, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Climbing Plants |
Clematis armandii Ready For Bloom Everyone should have a clematis it is that simple. A garden without one misses an amazing source of rapid growth these look amazing over pergolas or trellising on walls. There is nothing better than sitting down to relax with a cool glass of white wine in the garden looking back…
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