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Fill Your Home With Vines. Learn How to Grow Them!

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Vines are easier to grow than you might think. If you have a garden, they'll fill the place you reserve for them with beauty.
Fill Your Home With Vines. Learn How to Grow Them!
Last update: 15 May, 2021

Vines are pretty, they cover facades, balconies, garden pergolas, and fences. They’re capable of transmitting an air of mystery and romance while carrying that green touch everywhere.

If you like this type of plant and you’re thinking of putting one in your home, pay attention to the advice that we’ll impart below. Youll soon see how easy they are to grow and how beautiful they can be.

Vines to fall in love with

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In general, vines are plants for ornamental use mainly outdoors. Although some species can be grown in pots indoors. Their natural habitat is outdoors and they can climb on surfaces that offer support.

There are many types of vines, but all of them have the ability to coil from their stems. Some of them have aerial roots, which is why they can grow and climb on any surface. Some have flowers; there are evergreen or deciduous varieties, with herbaceous or woody stems. Do you want to get to know them better?

The right terrain for vines

For a healthy and strong vine, the most important factor is to prepare the ground where you’re going to plant it. The first task will be to water the area well and clear it from weeds. It’s convenient to use a hoe in order to loosen and air the ground. Then, top it off with a little organic fertilizer.

The perfect time to plant your vines

You’ve probably bought your climber in a nursery, where they’ll give it to you in a pot. Once you get home, you must transplant it into the ground, in the location you have chosen for it.

Spring is the best season to do this, given the mild temperatures. In this way, the vine will be able to adapt to its new environment. The most extreme temperatures would make this adaptation difficult.

Now it’s time to dig the hole in the ground, keep in mind that it must be deep and wide enough. As a guide, you can use twice the depth of the pot that originally contained it. This will allow for the roots to expand.

The walls that vines climb

Once you have the position ready, you have to choose the surface that’ll serve as its support and help the vine to grow and spread. We suggest that you use a special trellis so that the vine is entangled on it and not on the wall. In this way, you can separate the plant, as it grows, without damaging it.

Basic care of vines

Here are some general guidelines. Keep in mind that there are many types of vines and each one has its peculiarities.

  • Most vines need a combination of sun and shade. Few of them enjoy full sun, so you should consider this for the location you choose to plant it.
  • They require abundant watering in spring and summer, although in this sense it’s important that you know the specifications of each species.
  • Twice a year, add a slow-release fertilizer that includes nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. Combine it with organic fertilizers.

Examples of vines with and without flowers

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Climbers without flowers

The beauty of flowerless vines is that throughout the year they offer different shades that’ll beautify your home. They range from greens to oranges or reds. Their leaves will change color according to the season.

One of the most popular and easy to grow is the Hedera helix. It’s very hardy and has bright green leaves that climb easily. Of course, keep in mind that it’s very invasive, so you should monitor its growth.

Another of the most beautiful climbers is the virgin vine or Parthenocissus tricuspidata. It changes color in autumn and will fill your garden with beautiful reddish tones.

Climbers with flower

These species bloom in spring, which will take your garden to another level. One of the most beautiful is the Wisteria sinensis, whose lilac flowers have become known thanks to the Netflix series The Bridgertons. There’s also the bougainvillea, beautiful and suitable for Mediterranean climates.

If you want to put an exotic plant in your home, bet on the Passiflora caerulea. This climber has spectacular flowers, especially in summer.

Vines are perfect for bringing life to the exterior of your home. If you have a garden, don’t hesitate to reserve a space for them to climb and expand.

Find the ideal location so that it can grow well. Remember that most of them need a combination of sun and shade, abundant watering, and a rich substrate.