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Rising
To The Occasion
Flowers that Love To Climb
Arbors and trellises can be used
to define a garden entrance, conceal an unsightly
wall or shed, or to frame a garden path. They
help ensure that plants provide maximum impact,
even when blooms are minimal. And by drawing the
eye upward, they can make a smaller garden seem
larger. Once you've selected and placed an arch,
trellis or other structure, then it's time to
plant.
Here
are a few suggestions:
- Climbing roses
weave their way upward to display
an astonishing amount of colorful
blooms, especially when you consider
the minimal amount of square footage
involved.
- Clematis comes
in many sizes and hues. The large,
colorful flowers make a striking first
impression at a garden entrance. And
even after they shed their blooms,
the beauty continues in the seedpods
they leave behind.
- Want to create some shade? Choices
for full sun include Nasturtium,
the fragrant Honeysuckle
and Jasmine, and
Climbing Snapdragon
--a favorite with hummingbirds.
Each
climber has it's own character. If you have trouble
deciding, the staff here at the garden center
will be more than happy to help you.
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