These plants provide a lot of coverage in a short period of time and they can usually span the height of your fence within a single growing season.
Clematis on wire fence.
Guide the clematis toward the fence by connecting it to a cane or stick that s driven into the ground at an angle.
Secure the ends by looping through the eye and wrapping around the shank.
The diameter should not be more than half an inch wide in diameter.
Evergreen plants that grow on fences can help to keep your fence looking lovely all year round.
Clematis can successfully climb onto base supports made of wire thin branches steel rods wooden dowels fishing line or twine.
To allow plants to grow freely against walls and fences fix supports about 5cm 2in away from the wall or fence surface.
Give climbers support by fixing horizontal wires 45cm apart to your fence or wall.
Easy to maintain and eager to please with a little planning you can have blooms in all four seasons of the year.
If it s flexible you can also mold it around a post or along the top of a fence.
Clematis are super when growing up netting fixed to a fence.
Sweet autumn clematis clematis terniflora on the other hand has tiny white flowers on aggressive vines that reach 15 feet tall with a spread of up to 6 feet in usda zones 5 through 11.
Space the wires 30 45cm 12 18in apart with the lowest wire 30cm 1ft above soil level.
They can also help add winter interest to your garden or serve as a backdrop to your other plants.
Black or green poly coated animal fencing is strong and long lasting.
Taut horizontal or vertical wires held by vine eyes.
One of the simplest and most effective trellises for a clematis is a wire grid with openings that are between 1 and 4 in diameter.
Space the vine eyes 1 8m apart horizontally then run wire through them.
Secure with garden twine or chenille stems.
Evergreen and foliage plants that grow on fences.
Supports should be in place prior to planting.
You can tighten the wire using a pair of pliers to turn the end of the vine eye.
Make sure that whatever surface you choose to use isn t too wide for the leaf stems to twist around.