Recommend a climbing flower for a gazebo.
I really love climbing flowers. There are three varieties of clematis and rose. But for some reason wisteria doesn’t take root. Recommend something beautiful and unpretentious to braid the gazebo.
I really love climbing flowers. There are three varieties of clematis and rose. But for some reason wisteria doesn’t take root. Recommend something beautiful and unpretentious to braid the gazebo.
Hello ). Well, since you have clematis, you can try morning glory. There are many different types and colors. I fell in love with morning glory. Blooms at dusk, blooms all night, smells amazing. Just right for evening tea parties.
Ivy is possible, but although it doesn’t bloom, it’s beautiful
I like climbing rose.
I'm also for roses. Now there is such a variety of them. Last year we planted these at the dacha . They bloomed very beautifully this year. I also want to add some flowers, but roses are roses)
It seems to me that morning glory is not very suitable for a gazebo. Imagine that all of it will need to be removed in the fall; it will be very labor-intensive. It is better to plant something perennial, for example, grapes.
Agree with you. Morning glory is still a weed, the seeds are then spread all over the garden, you don’t have time to weed. Maiden grapes are the best solution. It is unpretentious, winter-hardy, and there is no need to cover the vines for the winter.
Wisteria is for the south.If you want something perennial, then the only solution is in maiden grapes) And if from annuals, there are a lot of them. For example, “Hyacinth beans”, “Ornamental beans” are the most unpretentious. Good luck to you!
Winter-hardy grapes will weave a gazebo very well. True, it will happen - this is only in the second season after planting the cutting. You can plant another vine, for example, Chinese lemongrass.
I have never seen such twining flowers on anyone, except maybe grapes. Why don't you want grapes like so many people? It’s beautiful and the gazebo will be woven, and it’s delicious when these grapes are ripe!
I experiment with different plants every year. And I tried the rose, the aroma is simply amazing, and I made jam from the petals, and the grapes grew beautifully, you just need to select a variety with large leaves. Try it, you will like something)))
Our flocs curled very beautifully
I think the most beautiful thing for the Moscow region is grapes. It grows beautifully. Winters well. Yes! The fruits are small and very sour, but you combine the beautiful with the healthy. In the end, from these sour grapes you can make a bottle or another of wonderful wine for the New Year)