These "3 kinds" of flowers, if you grow them by the wall, they can grow into a "flower wall" without much effort

These "3 kinds" of flowers, if you grow them by the wall, they can grow into a "flower wall" without much effort

Nowadays, friends who grow flowers have higher and higher requirements. Huahua has gradually discovered that not everyone lives in a building and has only a small balcony at home to grow flowers. Some people have a small yard at home and have more space for plants to grow, so the needs are also very different.

Today Huahua is going to recommend 3 kinds of plants to friends who have yards at home. When they grow lushly, the plants can climb all over the wall and create a natural "flower wall" for you! It also saves you the cost of renovation! Which three plants are they? Let’s continue watching!

1. Pothos

I didn’t expect it to be green ivy? As a potted plant for home cultivation, green radish is very popular. It has lush leaves and strong vitality, making it a plant that is loved by everyone. Placing it at home can not only purify the air, but also decorate the home. It is a good choice.

But do you know that it is precisely because the vitality of the green ivy is very strong that if it is allowed to grow freely without being trimmed, it can grow into a green ivy wall! It looks green and beautiful!

2. Morning Glory

Everyone must be familiar with morning glory. Huahua remembers that when she was a child, the yard of her grandmother's house was full of morning glory, pink and purple, so beautiful! Moreover, morning glory has strong vitality and can basically climb all over the wall without watering or fertilizing! Convenient and attractive!

As long as you don't mind that morning glory is not a pampered flower, although it can be seen everywhere, the decorative effect of morning glory is really good! It can add vitality to the whole yard!

3. Bougainvillea

I’m sure everyone is familiar with Bougainvillea, right? In fact, the properties of bougainvillea and morning glory are similar. Bougainvillea likes to grow in a warm and dry environment, and is especially suitable for growing in places like the south. We often see large patches of bougainvillea blooming on both sides of the streets in the south.

But friends in the north should be careful. The temperature is too low in winter and it may freeze to death if left outside. When spring and summer comes, you can try planting bougainvillea on the walls of your yard. It will be so beautiful when it covers the entire wall!

The three plants that Huahua introduces to you today include both green leaves and flowering plants. If you have a small yard at home, it would be a great opportunity to plant these flowers on the wall and let them slowly grow into a flower wall! Even the non-flowering green ivy has a purifying function!

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