The Magic of Annual Vines

Posted by nunum on 19th March 2010


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For the cost of a packet of seeds can be quickly made a bright garden accent or a haven of life for children, hide a chain link fence or a wall rusty ugly garage, and turn an ordinary balcony into a private garden. Started from seeds, annual vines will grow to heights of 20 meters or more, highlighting the features that you want to view and ugliness.

Here are just some of many possibilities for the screws year:

– Add a little 'magic to your garden by plantinga trellis or pole with colored morning glory flowers and moon. There will be a flurry of colorful flowers during the day, and phosphor white flowers during the night.

– Add shade and privacy to your balcony with annual vines. Because their root systems are limited, can be grown in large pots on a trellis, or allowed by track and big hanging baskets, window boxes. The vertical growth is to appear a bit 'larger area.

– Screws are ideal for annualIntroduce children to the magic of gardening. Build a teepee of bamboo or fallen branches and plants with green beans or scarlet nasturtiums high. Their children are their color (and enjoy edible) refuge learning about the wonders of nature.

– Plant vines along chain link fences and light poles to soften the appearance of the landscape.

– Screws Annual quickly cover a slope or other problem areas that are difficult to cut with a colorfulFlowers. If your track is difficult for the plants, use a screw, which, for example, morning glories or cardinal climbers reseed.

– Plant vines along the south wall to keep the house cool in summer.

Annual vines are easy to cultivate. They like a sunny location with good quality, well-drained. Plant the seeds according to package directions and keep in a uniform way to keep moist until they germinate. After germination are, you only need water when the weather was extremely hot ordry. Use fertilizers sparingly. The abundance of nitrogen promotes the lives of a rich dark green foliage and few flowers produced.

Have your say trellises or other support in place when you plant the seeds. If you do not support adjacent to the facility to put branches on the ground next to the seeds of the vine to support them. If wine is not immediately find its support, time lost to try and achieve something on the hook.

RecommendedAnnual Vines

Black Eyed Susan Vine
Unlike many climbers, this is a non-invasive so it can be integrated into existing gardens without fear of repression existing plants. It 'a perfect choice for hanging baskets and planters.
Height: 5 'to 10' vine final

Cardinal Climber Vine
Flowers deep red throat with white or yellow, are sure to attract attention to your grates, fences and poles.
Height: 6 'to 20' vine

CypressVine
This vine is a tropical texture to the landscape with its interesting mix of flowers and leaves of bright red, pink and white. With the right conditions to grow up to 20 meters.
Height: 8 'and 10' vine

Hyacinth Bean Vine
This vine strikes visitors have asked if it's true! The flowers are followed by velvety purple bean pods.
Height: 6 '- 20' vine

Mina lobata
"Firecracker Vine or Exotic Love," this unusual, exciting,Interestingly annual wine is good for up to 12 2 "tubular flowers on each peak. Performs well on trellises and hanging baskets. This is one of the few annual vines that tolerate a little 'shadow.
Height: 6 'and 10'

Moonflower
Plant this fast vine growing on a porch, near an entrance, or under a window, where you can enjoy the evening performance and heady fragrance. The flowers bloom only at night, and to play in 2-3 minutes, and worth waiting for events!
Height:10 'to 20' vine

Morning Glories
In summer, flowers open in the morning and remain open in the fall throughout the day. Morning glories are grown as ground cover in difficult areas.
Height: 8 '- 10' vine

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