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Climbing plants

Each owner of the garden plot strives to make it beautiful and unusual, giving it a fabulous look. And then climbing plants can come to his aid, which are simply irreplaceable in this case. With their help, you can not only hide or decorate the farm buildings and premises on the site, but also to decorate the facade of the house, a veranda, a balcony or a gazebo in the garden. From them you can arrange a beautiful fence, give a completely different kind of withering tree, use them as a green carpet, giving them the opportunity to wiggle on the ground.

Many winding plants are grown solely because of its beautiful lush foliage, which does not lose its beauty almost all year round, always remaining evergreen, for example, girlish grapes.

The elegant appearance of some climbing plants can be very beautifully combined with architectural elements. For example bougainvillea - curly flowers - with their bright pink inflorescences can form odorous arches that will decorate any patio. They belong to the most luxurious and to the same very powerful lianopodobnym plants, which grow well in the subtropical climatic zone.

Very often, it can happen: in a garden that is full of luxurious flower beds, giving it a special charm, the house looks like someone else's foreign structure. Designers in this case use the most optimal solution - they plant trees and facades with garden lianas.

Climbing plants - climbing creepers that have sucker roots, with which they are accessible to any height, are able to decorate walls with a height of more than three meters. These include, above all, ivy and wild grapes, the main decorative feature of which are their beautiful leaves. However, these plants need to be treated with caution, because their air roots can damage the walls of the building. Other lianas, kampsis and hydrangea petiolate, belong to the same subspecies , which will need to be supported after a certain time, since their roots will no longer be able to hold a lush green mass.

If it is necessary to plant small surfaces, then honeysuckle, actinidia and hops are ideal for this.

The most exquisite is considered to be wisteria - a climbing plant that needs solid steel supports. And then it will please the owners with their flower rain.

For landscaping of the terrace or the entrance to the house, low clematis varieties are perfect. This climbing plant is able to repeatedly bloom: the first time - in May, and the second in August, and it feels equally well both in the garden and in the spacious pots on the terrace or balcony.

Small piers and niches are best adorned with climbing roses, one of whose representatives is the climber. The direction of their growth is easy enough to manage, cutting all the excess parts and leaving only shoots on the supports.

To decorate the balconies, climbing plants such as sweet peas, shoots of which reach a length of three meters, as well as purple ilomea, nasturtium, are suitable. These plants should immediately be planted in a large enough pot or box, and as a support to install decorative grilles, the main purpose of them will be decoration of the sides of the balcony. In winter, boxes with curly balcony plants are best cleaned in a cool room.

The most original solutions for creating a special color in the office or apartment are indoor climbing plants, which can be grown in pots or in pots or hanging baskets. They can be contained in any spaces, while they are primarily designed to revitalize the darkened corners of the room or decor surfaces. The most common among them are ivy, hoya, passionflower, stephanotis.

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