It also decorates the smooth wall. These three climbers quickly cover everything you don’t want to look at!

by Andrea
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It crawls at almost unprecedented speed. They expand green tendrils and enclose everything you don’t like in the garden. And if you want, they will grow almost indefinitely. “Even the ugly shed is a much nicer,” laughs our garden expert Jana Bucharová in the podcast.

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Croops in the garden kind of do the job for you. They hide what does not suit you for some reason. Our three tips grow quite quickly, hold well on most surfaces and can do it. “I have some personal experience with some and maybe suction boots will cover a really high wall of the barn. She describes in the podcast Jana Bucharová, expert of the magazine Recipe for garden themes. Warning is in place. Some climbs really need to be tame at least once in a while. To keep your head too over!

Ivy

The king of all climbs will really grow anything, including a perfectly smooth wall. As a result, it can also pop an ugly fence, an unsightly shed or to hide a structure that you cannot remove from the garden. Its advantage is that the sun and the shadow can handle well. In addition, it blooms nicely and likes to be bees. And the big advantage is that it looks just as nice in winter.

If it has a retaining wall, it prefers to grow up, but it is necessary to watch to get where you do not want. In addition, if you leave it for a long time without a cut, it tends to be able to mass and can hold wet in the wall. He thrives in almost any soil, but should not be downright heavy, clayey, and needs at least basic humidity.

Suctionmen

Suction cup Three -pointed or five -liter needs to have at least light unevenness on the support, where he can capture with his tendrils very well. But when you drop it to a classic brick wall, it can handle it without difficulty. In the autumn it falls, but before it turns into beautifully gold or red shades, according to the variety. And the tendons themselves look quite decorative.

He likes conventional garden soil with a higher nutrient content and will be well in the sun and in the shade. Then it pulls out to a height of 15 meters.

Hydrangea

You may be knocking on your forehead that hydrangea does not happen. But this is not true of the petiolate hydrangea, which for good growth downright needs support – and a slightly coarser surface than ivy and suction boots. It is slightly slower in climbing than the previous two plants, but similarly tough. In winter it falls, but before that blooms with beautiful white flowers.

It suits it more acidic, humid and permeable soil. And although, it is most beneficial in the shade. This will do the greatest in the garden.

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