Thread: Natural Fencing
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TwinMama 11:03 AM 04-21-2021
Originally Posted by Michael:
The American Holly is nicknamed the 'Privacy Hedge' because of the density of its foliage. But that kind of density can take years. You can try putting up fencing and then grow vines on it.

If you would like to look at flowering vines for fences, you have several choices.

If you would like a fast growing plant to cover the fence, you will want an annual. Some annual flowering vines for fences include:

Hops
Hyacinth Bean
Black-eyed Susan Vine
Passion Flower
Morning Glory

If you were looking for some perennial flowering vines for fences, these would include:

Dutchman’s Pipe
Trumpet vine
Clematis
Climbing Hydrangea
Honeysuckle
Wisteria
I love these suggestions!!! Thank you!!! I was wondering if maybe boxwood would be a solution as well. I like that it stays green.
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