Clematis are great on wire fences and trellis because the leaf stalks grip anything they can twine round.
Plants to grow on top of fences.
They can also help add winter interest to your garden or serve as a backdrop to your other plants.
Though they should be removed at the end of the growing season annual vines like morning glory moonflower sweet pea and climbing nasturtium all work well with wooden fences.
These plants are airier than most woody vines which minimizes any moisture trapped between the plant and the fence.
Evergreen plants that grow on fences can help to keep your fence looking lovely all year round.
The boston fern is a good sturdy variety of fern to plant on fences.
These lovely plants grow upward and not out making them perfect for even gardens that are quite small.
Tall ferns should be avoided while fencing.
You can train it into patterns let it scramble up and over structures or allow it to wander at will.
Unlike shrubs and trees its form is fluid.
Known as the queen of climbers clematis is a lovely grower when planted near fences trellises or arbors.
Flowering vines these stunning vines are great for hiding chain link fences because they will grow in and out of the gaps.
Cascading types of flowers such as petunias verbena bidens calibrachoa and chenille are perfect if you want to achieve a graceful waterfall like splash of color since these plants spill over the edges of containers as they grow.
Some evergreen vines for covering chain link fences include.
Clematis arabella reaches a height of just 1 8m and will produce a mass of small deep blue flowers july to september.
The plant has a wide array of flower forms and a veritable rainbow of colours from white to rich dark purple.
Although many varieties can grow to 3m or more there are a few that can be grown on a 6ft fence.
Wall shrubs and climbers are a top choice if you want to cover an entire perimeter wall or if you want to train vines to grow into your fence.
Compact shrubs such as the little ollie dwarf olive olea europaea little ollie the japanese barberry berbens thunbergii cherry bomb or the american arborvitae thuja occidentalis.
The hardy chocolate vine also known as five leaf akebia grows vigorously on a trellis or fence and provides a thick screen of green leaves and fragrant purple blooms in early summer.
Allow it to grow on top of walls to make them look green.
Evergreen and foliage plants that grow on fences.