Vines are among the best plants to cover walls since they climb naturally.
Growing plants on concrete walls.
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Here s a selection of the best climbing plants.
Spilling over the top of the wall is brighter green ornamental grass and behind that on top a low growing hedge of english boxwood buxus microphylla which encloses a traditional lawn.
Plants with a trailing habit such as ivy leaved toadflax are designed for cascading down rock faces or scree slopes and can thrive in a wall.
Plants which naturally grow cliff faces such as sea thrift are likely to tolerate growing in a wall and succulents such as stonecrop which don t need much water can work well.
We ve divided the list into climbers for walls borders and vigorous examples.
The plants grow heavier as.
Clematis roses wisteria and honeysuckle.
Unless vine plants have holdfasts that cling to any surface you must create a trellis system in order to grow vines on concrete block walls.
Lightweight easy and fun it s the perfect way to grow vertically.
Ornamental grass in front of a concrete wall distracts your gaze away from the wall drawing your.
Climbing plants including favourites such as honeysuckle and jasmine all share the successful strategy of relying on the support of other plants or objects to reach the sunlight.
Some vines like ivy are true climbers that use aerial roots to hold on to surfaces.
In desert climates korean boxwood is a better choice.
Before you decide what to plant near a concrete wall consider the long term effects your choice may.
Soft pockets for plants.
Be sure the structure is solid enough to hold up the mature vine.
Gardening ideas for concrete walls concrete concerns.
Attach wires or a trellis to the wall to provide support for the wall covering plants.
The concrete contains a biological layer that collects and stores rainwater providing a moist growing environment where microalgae fungi lichens and mosses can thrive they explain in a report.
You ll have to put in a support to allow these to climb.
Other climbing plants could also be used this way.
Others like honeysuckle twine their stems around hand holds.
True climbers take up little ground space and are excellent choices for smaller gardens whereas wall shrubs require more ground space.
This obviates the need to invest much in producing supportive tissue such as the.