Talk
about an eyesore, the chain link fence needs to be camouflaged. If
you are like me and want to hide your ugly chain-link fence then do
so by growing a flowering vine.
I
really liked the garden tips for hiding the fence, with pretty
flowers that attracted hummingbirds. So I planted the seeds indoors
and then transplanted them outdoors after the threat of spring frost
had past.
What I like about this vine is the foliage; both heart-shaped leaves and petunia-like flowers are attractive. Plus the “Grandpa ott” flower is so pretty; dark purple with magenta pink and yes the vine fills in quickly and does camouflage the ugly link fence.
This vine looks beautiful when grown over a wooden privacy fence.
What I like about this vine is the foliage; both heart-shaped leaves and petunia-like flowers are attractive. Plus the “Grandpa ott” flower is so pretty; dark purple with magenta pink and yes the vine fills in quickly and does camouflage the ugly link fence.
This vine looks beautiful when grown over a wooden privacy fence.
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