Blooming fences and walls

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If we are bored with the sight of monotonous fences, let us plant them with reliable flowering plants.Thanks to this, we will provide our fences, walls and railings with a second youth.

When we plant a hedge, it is both a cover and an ornament, and therefore rarely requires additional ornamental plants. It is different in the case of walls or fences, which only blossom when combined with plants.Rancher or hunting fences should be decorated with perennial vines: roses (ramblers), clematis, honeysuckles or annuals: large-flowered beans, nasturtiums, tunbergia.

We can also choose from a multitude of annual bedding species, from which you can create plantings of different heights and colors. Plants for one-storey plantings are, among others marigold and marigold. For higher plantings, e.g. sun-loving rudbeckie and lupine, and the shade of Japanese anemone.Some plants only need to be sown once, and they will stay in their position for several years.Such regulars are, among others marigolds, mallow, permanent flax.

Some species of annuals are tall enough to serve as camouflages. The best example is sunflowers, especially tall varieties.Mallows are also a good choice, which, depending on the variety, can reach 200 centimeters.They have the additional advantage that they root in a small space, so they are indispensable especially in small gardens.

Ivy is suitable for planting near walls, fences, railings. The leaves of this reliable climber last all year round and its additional advantage is that it can also grow in shady places. The most popular varieties have green leaves, but there are also those with leaves with light green or cream spots and patchesCommon ivy is very resistant to frost.

These plants are most suitable for decorating a fence or wall

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