Vines can be a lovely addition to a garden. However, some are so vigorous that they will damage siding and gutters, rip off ...
Training roses to grow around your door or adding a froth of wisteria blooms to your porch is the dream when it comes to adding a touch of beauty to your front yard. The good news is that if you would ...
"Growing things vertically increases the amount of plants that you can grow in your garden," says J. Richard Huff of Cleveland Heights. He and his wife, Mahala, do not have a small yard, but their ...
Climbers can transform any garden, whatever the size. Whether you have a small urban balcony or large rural plot, using one or two of the easiest climbers that are fast-growing and resilient will help ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Oh, no! The lush garden slowly is slipping away, starting to thin out. The tomatoes were late but now there are just a few left on the vine. Might as well get one final edible ...
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It is probably a toss-up as to which is ahead in the marathon to take over The Berkshires — Oriental bittersweet, Riverbank Grape or Virginia creeper. The bittersweet with its yellow and orange fruits ...
If your garden needs a dramatic focal point, or a taller feature as contrast for lower-growing plants, or something that will fit into a limited space, consider a climber. Climbers are a fairly large ...