"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 ...
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 ...
Climbers and vines are incredibly versatile and useful plants. They're practical and beautiful additions to any landscape. For instance, if you can't grow trees for a natural privacy screen in your ...
Flying flowers is how some define butterflies — and rightfully so. Flashing a rainbow of color, as they hungrily hover around and insert their proboscis into their pollen, butterflies present an ...
Ruby throated hummingbird flying above purple flowers in garden. - Dansphotoart On Flickr/Getty Images With over 360 species, hummingbirds are a hot topic for birders, but they are also valuable ...
As the temperatures rise, climbing plants become an excellent choice to keep your garden fresh, lush, and full of life. Draped over walls, lattices, or pergolas, they can create enchanting corners ...
Planting a vine to crawl up your facade, fence, pergola or archway is an easy way add color, privacy, texture, interest and even shade in your garden or yard. There are countless species and varieties ...
Architectural Digest: What are your favorite ways to style indoor climbing plants? Urban Jungle Bloggers: One climbing trend we see a lot is “green buntings,” which are plants that grow indoors along ...
Why can climbing plants twine around thin canes, but not around trees? This question has been playing on the minds of mathematicians in the US and France, who now claim to be able to predict the ...