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The front entrance to my new apartment building in Exeter NH was flanked by an arbor with 10 huge climbing hydrangea vines, about 20 years old. Gorgeous in full bloom, a home for nesting birds all year, it was welcoming even in winter when the strong trunks had a presence. Then management in its wisdom decided to redo the entrance to improve drainage, and some landscape architect decided the vines must go. What's a devastated artist to do except make a collage? Fortunately I had taken many…

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If you are struggling with getting your climbing hydrangea to train up a trellis or a fence, you've come to the right place! Climbing hydrangea is extremely beautiful, but can also be quite picky about where and how it climbs. In this article, gardening expert and hydrangea enthusiast Jill Drago takes you her top tips to properly train your climbing hydrangea to climb where you want it to.

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Discover the beauty of flowering vines for shade gardens with our top picks. Explore a variety of shade-loving vines that will flourish even in darker corners of your garden. From clematis vine care to selecting the best climbing plants for shady areas, we've got you covered. Create stunning vertical displays using trellis plants in your outdoor space and liven up shaded areas with these perennial and annual flowers suitable for both sun and shade. Shade Vines Flowering, Vines For Shade, Climbing Hydrangea Vine, Best Climbing Plants, Vining Flowers, Plants For Shady Areas, Classic Garden Design, Hydrangea Vine, Sweet Autumn Clematis

Discover the beauty of flowering vines for shade gardens with our top picks. Explore a variety of shade-loving vines that will flourish even in darker corners of your garden. From clematis vine care to selecting the best climbing plants for shady areas, we've got you covered. Create stunning vertical displays using trellis plants in your outdoor space and liven up shaded areas with these perennial and annual flowers suitable for both sun and shade.

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BRYAN GRAYBILL on Instagram: "Training climbing hydrangeas can be a rewarding endeavor:   1. Choose the right support: Climbing hydrangeas need a sturdy support structure to climb on. Consider using a trellis, fence, or wall that can accommodate their growth and weight.  2. Prune and shape: To encourage a well-trained climbing hydrangea, prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. You can also prune selectively to shape the plant and control its size.  3. Tie and secure: As the plant grows, gently tie the branches to the support structure using soft plant ties or twine. Avoid using anything that may damage the branches. Tie the branches loosely to allow room for growth and prevent constricting the stems.  4. Regular mai Climbing Hydrangea Trellis Ideas, Climbing Hydrangea On Fence, Climbers For Shady Walls, Climbing Hydrangea Pergola, Fast Growing Vines Climbing, Plant Ties, Climbing Hydrangea, Support Structure, Late Winter

BRYAN GRAYBILL on Instagram: "Training climbing hydrangeas can be a rewarding endeavor: 1. Choose the right support: Climbing hydrangeas need a sturdy support structure to climb on. Consider using a trellis, fence, or wall that can accommodate their growth and weight. 2. Prune and shape: To encourage a well-trained climbing hydrangea, prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. You can also prune selectively to shape…

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