Growing grapes in a dry climate Gardening

Plants that are commonly known as the wine is like climbing into their habits, growth based on long branches, thin and flexible in general. Often grow naturally in woods and forests, where their "goal" is to achieve by the words dark wood against the appropriate levels, light found in the canopy of trees. The different growth patterns typical of various climbing plants, developed over time in response to the need to grow on trees and large shrubs, as a way to get up.Cultivating grapes allows the gardener with a variety of solutions for a wide range of situations. The question is what facilities are suitable and what conditions?

Self-clinging climbers: The plants that are the organs that allow them to cling to relatively smooth surfaces such as walls. In terms of gardening, it is virtually maintenance-free, but over time can cause damage to windows and other parts of a building. Another problem is if you try to remove a wall, theefforts often result in extensive and costly repairs. Examples include the Ivy, stalls Boston Ivy (sp Parthenossisus) Ficus pumila, and trumpet vine. (Campsis radicans), but these plants can be an excellent choice for the independent and retaining walls. The mature leaves of both Ivy and distinct from Ficus, and is much less attractive leaves often difficult and interesting people. Pruning and cutting encourages new growth and then re-appearancethe form of young leaves.

Twining climbers: They're the ones who can really create enough, especially in small gardens. They should be planted near other plants such as roses and other ornamental shrubs, perennials kruidagtige or not. Easily become uncontrollable if the offense of wire and wind it around the nearby plant maintenance.

Rampant twins are reserved onooglike best cover topics such as storage or fence, provided that the otherFacility nearby. Typical examples are the passion, the screw phenomenal flame (Pyrostegia venusta) and Podranea. I seriously recommend not planting species such as Thunbergia grandiflora, challenging his show beautiful flower. In small rooms, is a terrible mess and chaos. Climbers, there is a little 'less aggressive and should be considered as honeysuckle, star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides), the fragrant quisqualis shows and several aresame kind of jasmine.

Screws that require support: plants in this category is, of course, the question of work, care and attention, in the form of training, tying and pruning, but eventually make it a more controlled system and maintenance for a garden netjieser . Bougainvillea and climbing roses are just two examples of common Mediterranean and dry climate gardens. Bougainvillea is not really a bush or shrub will be taken into account. It 'a very bad choice as a free-standing shrub;especially in small spaces and can be trained on a wall or other structural or diminished in a saucepan.

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