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A waterfall of red flowers cascade gracefully over this concrete and wrought iron fence and brings strong curb appeal to the sidewalk of this residential space. Hanging Planters for Fences

This ready made canvass herb planter is compact yet it allows you to grow over 20 different varieties of herbs in a single small space. Not only is it ideal for fences, but it is also highly suitable for patios, terraces, balconies, rooftops or even for indoor use. What types of plants are appropriate for use in fence planters? For plant containers which will be hung or fixed on fence rails, annual perennial types of flowers and plants are ideal because they grow all year long. 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. To make fences more interesting, think out f the box in terms of decor. Instead of throwing that old bike, mount it over a fence and use it to hold decorative flower boxes and rustic milk can planters. This “one of a kind” focal point will surely be a conversational piece for guests who come to visit. It helps develop micro climate within a yard. A “living fence” which is covered with huge amounts of plants is well insulated as the plants regulate temperature by shading and cooling. Climbing Hydrangea –A trailing variety of the popular hydrangea plant, this perennial features large clusters of full blooming tiny flowers with a verdant foliage of deep green heart shaped leaves. It is commonly grown as a mounding shrub but can can reach a height of 30 to 80 feet and are considered to be vigorous climbers which make them highly suitable for fences, trellises, columns and other exterior support structures. Its growing behavior usually differs as sometimes its vines wrap themselves around a structure, while in other instances, it has aerial roots which cling to standing surfaces. Climbing hydrangeas are easy to grow and need a well drained, moist, rich soil and regular watering. To grow and bloom full, it needs partial shade to full sun. Decorative Fence IdeasHanging planters fixed onto lattice screens bring life to the simplicity of this patio. This outdoor living area looks more personalized as wall decors are added to give more character to the space. It enhances the curb appeal of a home. Fence planters make a yard more appealing and inviting to guests. Reclaimed wood, old wash tubs and tin milk cans are perfect fence planters for “ranch style fences” as they give off a rustic country vibe. Colorful petunias and other vibrant flowers add visual interest and make this fence flourish with curb appeal. It softens architectural features and structural components of a house. Fence planters reduce the impact of urban elements because they contribute an organic feel. A fence with plant filled containers look more “natural” compared to a plain metal fence.

Passion Flower – This type of vine is known not only for its charming exotic blooms but for its effectivity as a herbal plant. Available in a wide range of types, some of its variety are bushy, some are vines, while other produce edible fruits.Characterized by delicate flowers that have 5 to 10 flat petals with surrounding “stalk like” filaments which are usually ½ inch to 6 inches in size. Its leaves are usually lobed and forms vines that climb up to 15 to 30 feet and reach a height of 6 to 8 feet. Design wise, fence flower pots come in a wide range of materials and a broad spectrum of colors. It is usually made up of plastic, resin, stone, terracotta and ceramic. Metal fence flower pots are also available in the market but typically function as decorative cache pots for housing ordinary plant containers. Fence flower pots are also considered to be the “go to” remedy of most homeowners because there is no installation required. Welcome to our gallery of beautiful fence planters. An old boring fence can sometimes be an unsightly view, but instead of allowing dull planks to become an eyesore in a beautiful landscape, try dressing up your fence with a variety of decor. 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. Evergreen vines can make your fence look good all year round but they concentrate more on foliage such as the Persian Ivy, English Ivy, Boston Ivy, Creeping Fig and Carolina Jessamine. Flowering vines are also climbers but they offer luscious blooms. Some of its popular types will be discussed as you continue to read on our article.Trumpet Vine – Also known as the “Trumpet Creeper”, the Trumpet Vine is a type of fast growing perennial which is characterized by clusters of bright tubular flowers which are usually yellow, orange or red in color with chartreuse leaves. It usually spreads up to 40 feet wide and can reach a height of 8 to 20 feet. Rubber boots are suitable for use as fence planters because they are firm and they have large openings which allow the plants to breath and the water to get in. Its variety in design and color is a plus, as it can make any fence flourish with character. There is no need to rely on conventional planters and traditional materials when decorating a fence. There are a variety of things, whether old or new, which can be hang, mounted or fixed atop fences to make them more lively and full of character. The use of extraordinary objects provide an interesting visual feature while allowing you to exercise your creativity, originality and resourcefulness.

These vibrant tin can pails are perfect accessories for chain link fences as they can be easily mounted in between the joints and spacing.They are ideal for mixing and matching small plants and flowers. Morning Glory – A type of vine that is grown as an annual, Morning Glory is ideal for covering trellises, perimeter wall and fences.This fast growing plant is characterized by heart shaped leaves and trumpet or funnel shaped flowers which open in the morning and close in the afternoon. It is available in a broad spectrum of colors such as white, pink, red, yellow, blue and purple. It can reach a height of 8 to 20 feet and climbs up to 15 feet. The flowers usually bloom during summer to fall or from the months of May to September. Potted shrubs with micro flowers hang on fences do not overwhelm the minimalist style of this outdoor space. This also breaks the monotony of the neutral colors of the fence rails, perimeter walls and gate. Fence Flower Pots Old rain boots can be used as quirky fence decors too. Instead of putting outgrown boots into trash, don’t let it go to waste. Fill them with soil, add some petunias or million bells then mount them into fence rails for that unconventional decorative flair. Clips may also be used to firmly hold hanging fence planters in place. It may be hang alone or in groups, may be mixed with other materials and decor to form a stunning piece of artwork in your fence.Clematis thrive in all four seasons – from fall to winter. Maintenance wise, it needs a moist well drained soil and full sun exposure to fully bloom and grow. In addition to that, it also needs only an inch of water supply per week and annual pruning. Additional benefits of growing Clematis include attracting birds and butterflies because of its fragrance and full adaptability to container gardening. Its most common species are Blue Ravine Clematis (lilac flowers), Duchess of Albany Clematis (tulip like pink flowers), Duchess of Edinburgh Clematis (double petaled white flower) and Blue Light Clematis (double lavender flowers). This garden is turned into a breath taking view as it is surrounded with a vast collection of vibrant flowering plants. The outdoor space comes to life with the use of different types of plant containers which are spread all throughout the fence railings– from hanging baskets, to terracotta pots and resin flower boxes . A fence offers an opportunity to efficiently take advantage of any outdoor area, whether it may be expansive or limited in size. Commonly recognized as a neglected space, fences can be utilized to add stunning visual features for the home.

Lattice fences are already beautiful in itself, but why stop there when you can further enhance its aesthetics with the use of fence planters. These hanging ceramic pots that are overflowing with lavish pink geraniums add a decorative appeal to this white diamond lattice fence. Turn plain boring structure sidings or fences into lush living walls which are full of plants and herbs. This design made use of a series dainty woven baskets which are hang on horizontal wall sidings. Fence planters offer a smart way to take advantage of minimal space as it allows you to grow plants at several levels. One type of plant which thrives and grows well via vertical gardening are herbs and several vegetables. Since they are grown in small quantities, they do not really need a big plot of soil for cultivation.

Up-cycling is a current trend for most “do it yourself” projects as it transforms used materials into something new. Instead of disposing old tires and plastic soda bottles , convert them into unique hanging fence planters for your herbs – not only will it save you money, but it reduces waste as well. Best Climbing Flowers for Fences This resin fence planter an be easily fixed atop fence railings because of the slot found underneath it. This type of material is easy to maintain, stable, insect proof and won’t decay even with constant exposure to heat and moisture. It is beneficial to plants. Air circulation is better because they plants are raised from the ground. They grow healthier and there is less damage. Aside from that, there is also no need to worry about pets destroying your plants because it is placed at a higher level. It is a popular choice for plant containers too, because it requires low maintenance. When growing the Morning Glory plant, make sure to secure it in a location which receives plenty amount of sunlight. Water it once to twice per week but if kept in plant containers, give them an additional supply of moisture. It is also known for its tolerance to dry soil and ability to thrive in neglected or slightly disturbed areas. Some of its popular varieties include Glacier Blue Morning Glory (powder blue flowers with French blue stripes), Scarlett O’ Hara Morning Glory (crimson pink flowers with white throats), Heavenly Blue Morning Glory (sky blue flowers) and Grandpa Ott Morning Glory (dark purple flowers).

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