ClematisClematis blooms in summer, and its flowers are large and bright, comparable to peonies, so it is also called Clematis peony. If properly cared for, it can climb continuously for more than 10 years. Fragrant vineDuring the flowering period of the fragrant vine, bursts of fragrance can be smelled in the breeze. The red flowers are entwined among the branches and leaves of the stems like trumpets, soft and resilient. TsutsugaThe petals of the ivy have five-pointed star-shaped petals, the leaves are emerald green and the flowers are bright red. The extreme contrast of colors is very eye-catching. HoyaHoya is also called snowball flower. The petals are mostly white with a little red in the center. The balls of flowers are dotted on the vines, as pure and lovely as a girl's face. Trumpet creeperTrumpet creepers are mostly bright red and orange in color. They like light and warmth. Summer is their most brilliant season. Trumpet creepers can be seen everywhere, on windowsills, fences, corridors, and stone walls. Blue SnowBlue Snow has ice-blue flowers, which are clustered into hydrangea clusters, dotted among the green branches and leaves, and hanging on the summer windowsills, which can bring a touch of coolness just by looking at it. Windmill JasmineThe flowers of Windmill Jasmine are shaped like a windmill and also like a fan. It has a strong ability to climb walls, has a long flowering period, is fragrant, and is not easily susceptible to pests. With simple management, it can fill up the windowsill! Firecracker FlowerThe flowering period of the firecracker plant is very long. The thin pistils are clustered together and hang on the wall like strings of firecrackers. It is especially suitable for growing on balconies and walls. Morning GloryMorning glory is an annual herbaceous flower that blooms most in summer. It comes in a variety of varieties and colors, and can be grown in large patches by simply pulling up vines. Seeing that so many beautiful flowers can be grown into curtain waterfalls, are flower lovers also tempted? Now Huahua will teach you how to correctly guide flowers to climb vines! Traction climbing vinesThick rattan The method of pulling thick vines such as wisteria and bougainvillea is relatively simple. Fix a few screws with hooks on the four corners of the wall, and then use steel wire ropes to form a grid and then you can pull them. When pulling, pull horizontally to expose all the axillary buds and ensure sufficient light, so that the flowers will bloom more staggered. Lightweight rattan For lightweight vines such as clematis, you can hammer a few steel nails around the flowerpot, and then use hemp rope or wire to make a lattice wooden frame, leaving growth space between the wooden frame and the wall. Then pull the flower branches horizontally. Have you ever grown flowers that grow into curtains? If you haven’t grown one yet, start planting one now! |
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