5 plants for a fence
- Clematis (Clematis) Clematis. Image: Martin Mulchinock. ...
- Honeysuckle (Lonicera) Lonicera 'Graham Thomas'. Image: Andy McIndoe. ...
- Morning glory (Ipomoea) Ipomoea Heavenly Blue. Image: Suttons Seeds. ...
- Climbing rose (Rosa) Climbing rose 'Mortimer Sackler' ...
- Sweet pea (Lathyrus) Old fashioned sweet peas.
- What can I grow against a fence?
- What can I plant against my wood fence?
- What can I plant around my privacy fence?
- What is the fastest way to cover a fence?
What can I grow against a fence?
All of these will add year-round interest to your fences:
- Star Jasmine. Small fragrant white flowers and dark green leaves. ...
- Ivy. Never turn your nose up at this lovely group of plants. ...
- Clematis. ...
- Chocolate Vine. ...
- Passion Flower. ...
- Japanese or Evergreen Honeysuckle.
What can I plant against my wood fence?
Plant vines, like bougainvillea or trumpet vine, along the base of the fence if you want to cover as much of the wood as possible. The vines naturally grow up the fence, adding color while softening the look of the wood.
What can I plant around my privacy fence?
Plants for Privacy
- Clematis. Vines make great screens. ...
- Climbing Roses. Train climbing roses over fences, walls, pergolas and gazebos. ...
- Cherry Laurel. Cherry laurel is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the southeastern United States. ...
- Ivy. ...
- Boxwood. ...
- Privet. ...
- Japanese Holly. ...
- Buckthorn.
What is the fastest way to cover a fence?
If you would like a fast growing plant to cover the fence, you will want an annual. Some annual flowering vines for fences include: Hops. Hyacinth Bean.
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If you were looking for some perennial flowering vines for fences, these would include:
- Dutchman's Pipe.
- Trumpet vine.
- Clematis.
- Climbing Hydrangea.
- Honeysuckle.
- Wisteria.