Clematis clematis spp is a good choice for cast iron fences.
Clematis on iron fence.
How to grow clematis up a fence.
Part of your decision will depend on whether you will be monitoring its growth carefully and guiding it along or whether you will likely leave it to find its own way.
Position the hole near the center of the climbing fence or wall to give the clematis something to grow up against.
Coral honeysuckle or clematis are perennial vines that climb vinyl fences readily.
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Arbors may be more suitable for growing larger types which can get 8 to 12 feet.
The hole needs to be approximately 18 inches wide and 18 inches deep.
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For instance poles are acceptable choices for smaller growing clematis vines which can range anywhere from 2 to 5 feet in height.
These plants provide a lot of coverage in a short period of time and they can usually span the height of your fence within a single growing season.
By combining spring summer and fall blooming varieties gardeners can ensure regular flushes of bloom throughout the summer.
Some clematis need to be cut back to the ground about now every year look for one of these it should be on the label it will grow up every year to cover a good bit of fence but not become a nuisance.
Use the pot of the plant s size to determine the size of the hole you re digging.
I mention this because clematis vines are quite delicate.
Clematis clematis helps you take advantage of the vertical space in your garden by climbing trellises trees or fences and bringing pops of color to bland areas.
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Prepare a hole to plant the clematis.