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Vines in Your Garden

Vines can grow on trellises, walls, fences, pergolas, or an arbor to add flowers, colorful leaves, and even fruits to your garden. Find information about evergreen and deciduous vines that you can grow to add vertical structure and color to your garden.

Add Structure, Style, & Color to Your Garden with a Trellis & Flowering Vine

Projects & Ideas, Tools & Products, Vines

When I decided that the raised bed in my front yard needed a little height to add structure and color, my first thought was some sort of permanent structure, whether it be garden art or something a plant could grow on. Metal, Freestanding Trellis I looked for a way to include a flowering vine on a sturdy trellis. I found the perfect metal, …

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Chinese Wisteria: Beautiful but Deadly Vine with Purple Flowers

Invasive Plants & Weeds, Vines

Wisteria vines bloom in early March, adding a sweet floral scent to the air. The flowers appear before the leaves. In the South, this vine is everywhere—in the forest, in neighborhoods, in rights-of-way, and even along highways. That is both the joy of and the pitfall of Chinese wisteria, which has purple flowers that grow on a …

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Use Fairy Lights in a Container Garden

Projects & Ideas, Tools & Products, Vines

This year I planted Mandevilla in the spring/summer container gardens I planted for my mom. I just replaced those summer plants with fall mums, pansies, decorative cabbage, and snapdragons for the fall. Since the Mandevilla vine isn’t dead yet, I left it and the small trellises in the pots. After all, the fall weather sometimes surprises us with …

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Crossvine flowers

Cross Vine: Bignonia capreolata

Native Plants, Vines

As a native plant, cross vine has a big advantage - it's easy to grow, hardy, tolerates the heat, has a low water requirement, and can grow in both full sun and part shade. It's in the same family as trumpet creeper (Bignoniaceae), and the flowers are very similar - trumpet-shaped, 2" long tubular, and bright orange-red/yellow. Cross vine is …

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Purple Passionflower: Passiflora incarnata

Deer-resistant, Drought-tolerant, Flowers, Heat-tolerant, Low maintenance, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Vines

Purple passionflower, also known as maypop, is a relatively quick-growing, perennial, herbaceous vine in the Passifloraceae family. You can find this native vine growing throughout the Southeast from Texas to Kansas up to Pennsylvania and down to Florida. In Mississippi, I’ve often seen it in pastures or open fields. It’s a great addition to an …

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Trellis wall

How to Build a Trellis Wall

Projects & Ideas, Vines

A lattice wall can provide additional privacy in your yard as well as create an attractive feature for you to grow flowering vines on. For under $250 (plus some manpower) we built these two 6 foot tall by 8 foot wide lattice wall on the back side of the raised herb garden. I really like the look of square lattice panels, which are hard to find …

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