|
|
Articles related to "Vines For Shade"
Vines - Part 1 Curling, twining, clinging or snaking along the ground, vines of one kind or another play a big part in my garden. Vines provide shade; they also grow in various degrees of shade. Vines are especially valuable for gardens where space is tight, since they occupy little ground when grown vertically. Vines vary from annuals, planted from seed each year to woody plants providing interesting structure the year around. vines • vines • twining • vines for shade • wisteria
Annual Vines for Nonstop Color Annual vines are very easy to grow from seed, require minimal care and maintenance, and give your garden longlasting color where you need it most. annual vines • morning glories • moonflowers • black eyed susan vine • sweet pea
Cyprus – Nature Meets Mythology It's easy to believe that Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love, sprang from the sea at the cliffs of this enchanting Mediterranean island and met Adonis in a mountain spring. cyprus mediterranean island • nature mythology aphrodite greek goddess love beau • artist boticelli birth venus shell • travelers • landscapes natural history
Passive Solar Energy Passive solar energy, called "passive solar" for short, refers to a range of low-cost to no-cost technologies that utilize non-mechanical methods to heat and cool. passive solar • passive solar energy • solar panels • active solar • thermal mass
The Potager Garden The potager garden is more commonly known as a kitchen garden in the United States. Taking it step by step, anyone can create one on his own plot of land. the potager garden • kitchen gardens • how to create a potager garden • step by step gardening • french gardening style
The White Garden in Shade A shaded white garden or moon garden can be the most magical of all: sharp contrasts of white flowers and silvery foliage against deep shadows and dark corners. Oooh! white garden • moon garden • shade • shady • shaded garden
The Vining Life Vines are an essential element in Florida gardens. Find out which ones you should grow and why. vines • florida gardening • subtropical • climbers
Vines - Part 4 I grow several vines on purpose and a few unwelcome ones bestowed by Mother Nature. One species starts out very shrub-like, another twines, some are annuals. Some thrive and bloom in shade and some will grow but not flower. There are also vines in my past and some that I hope will be in my future. My garden would be incomplete without the soft high notes of vines. vine • vines • euonymus fortunei • celastraceae • climbing euonymus
Vines - Part 5 - Ivy A lot of plants are called "ivy", but only those belonging to the genus Hedera are really ivy. Most of us know ivy as a rather rampant and somewhat boring evergreen ground or building cover, but once you discover the shapes, forms and colors of ivy, be warned, it can become addictive. As a vine for shade, it is unsurpassed. I have lots of photos for you, so the page may be slow to load. ivy • ivies • hedera • ground cover • vines |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|