I have a lot of fence that I would like to cover. I've seen how cherry tomatoe and strawberry babylon bags do it but I can't have my whole fence with nothing but cherry tomatoes and strawberries so can anyone tell anymore vegetables and flowers that are viney? I already have tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, peppers, squash, melons, and beans on my list. For the flowers please tell me how often will I have to replant them.
2007-03-26
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Clematis, Luffa, Beans, Honeysuckle, Bayberry,Barberry,Ivy,Lilacs, I would just go to a local garden center and see what they have.
2007-03-26 09:14:23
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answered by High-wire 4
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If you're not way north Jasmine is a great selection. Covers well and the flowers have a great smell. Varities in white and in yellow flowers. Also honeysuckle. It has larger flowers than the Jasmine. The flowers are sort of like a small trumpet and there are several different varieties with different coloration. Humming Birds and Butterflies love them. When I was a kid we'd pull the pistils out of the flowers and suck the nectar. Sweet and delicious. Check with your local nursery and see if they're suitable for your climate.
2007-03-26 14:17:57
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answered by mustanger 5
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answered by ? 4
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As for a viney flower, try one of the passion flowers. Not only do they smell great, but once they set fruit--you can eat them much the same way that you would a pomegranate.
The maypop passion flower is very hardy and should come back year after year if your winters are not very harsh.
2007-03-26 11:01:57
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answered by Billy H 4
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For a beautiful spring display Clematis is gorgeous. For flowers all summer, I have planted morning glories - these are annuals, but must be kept trimmed all summer or they take over. Also sweetpeas are pretty - again an annual. Also, gourds are fun and would blend in with the cucs!
Good luck!
2007-04-03 03:40:21
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answered by Rose T 1
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honeysuckle vine is beautiful and attracts hummingbirds, plus it smells wonderful! You only plant it once, it is a perennial so it will come up on its own after that
2007-04-01 09:24:20
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answered by cajun 1
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Morning glory, honeysuckle, clematis, climbing roses. They are perennials, come back every year.
2007-04-01 22:27:36
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answered by Anonymous
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grape ivy is really pretty...any type of ivy looks nice.
Wild roses climb too. They smell great. And they come in all kinds of colors.
2007-03-26 09:30:38
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answered by lovesdolphins324 3
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Peas (snow peas, sugar snap etc), chokoes, passionfruit, grapes.
2007-04-02 23:40:07
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answered by Stuart Robinson 3
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