Climbing plants: The 10 best for fences and walls

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Would you like blooming fences instead of dreary privacy screens? We will show you which ten plants will turn your wall into a green eye-catcher.

pink clematis on the fence in the garden
Flowering fences instead of dreary privacy screens - these climbing plants are real eye-catchers [Photo: Werner Spiess/ Shutterstock.com]

If you want to enjoy your garden in peace and quiet without being disturbed by prying eyes, you often cannot avoid a fence or a wall. Unfortunately, the privacy screen is often anything but beautiful and doesn't really want to fit into the otherwise green garden. Fortunately, nature provides the solution to the problem with climbing plants: they seem to wind effortlessly Plants up walls, fences and walls and also look adorable with their colorful flowers and green leaves the end. We will show you which ten climbing plants are perfectly suited to turn your privacy screen into a real eye-catcher.

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  • 1. morning glory
  • 2. Sweet Pea
  • 3. Black-eyed Susanne
  • 4. winter jasmine
  • 5. clematis
  • 6. Wild Wine
  • 7. hydrangea
  • 8. climbing roses
  • 9. Firethorn
  • 10. Chinese wisteria

You don't always have to use ivy to green walls and fences. We present 10 alternative climbing plants that will beautify your privacy screen.

1. morning glory

While perennial vines often take years to grow to full size, morning glory (Ipomoea tricolor) their territory in record time. Sown in spring, it winds its way elegantly along fences and walls as early as summer and can reach an impressive height of up to three meters. The morning glory can be planted particularly well in a sunny, sheltered place, for example a south-facing wall. In summer, the morning glory should be watered and fertilized regularly so that the morning glory enchants us with a true bloom. The large, marbled funnel flowers in particular are a real eye-catcher. The morning glory first blooms pink, later turns sky blue and still remains white in the throat - an almost magical sight.

Climbing plant morning glory
The morning glory enchants with its blooms

2. Sweet Pea

If you not only want to please your eyes but also your nose, you will find sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) just the right plant. The annual climbing plant is particularly vigorous and grows up to three meters high. From June to August, the dainty twiner forms numerous butterfly flowers that shine in violet, red, pink or white. But the plant is not only a feast for the eyes - as its name suggests, the flowers of sweet peas also exude a wonderfully intense fragrance.

Sweet peas in red and pink
Sweet pea not only looks beautiful, but also smells wonderful [Photo: Moravska/ Shutterstock.com]

It prefers a full sun, wind-protected location and is regularly fertilized and watered there (however, there should be no waterlogging). A primarily organic organic fertilizer like ours Plantura organic flower fertilizer ensures a longer flowering period for sweet peas and other flowering plants. But sweet peas don't just cut a fine figure as a climbing plant on fences and walls - they also create a romantic atmosphere as a bouquet in a vase.

3. Black-eyed Susanne

Intensely colored flowers with a deep black eye in the middle: the flowers of black-eyed Susanne (Thunbergia alata) catches the eye. So it's no wonder that the beautiful climbing artist is also a popular guest in Germany. The black-eyed Susan feels most comfortable in sunny and warm locations and can reach an impressive height of two meters. In addition to its usually yellow or orange flowers, the black-eyed Susan also impresses with its decorative heart-shaped leaves. If the black-eyed Susanne is sufficiently supplied with nutrients and watered regularly without waterlogging, it becomes an attractive eye-catcher and decorative privacy screen in one.

Black-eyed Susanne on the wall of the house
Black-eyed Susanne becomes a decorative privacy screen in no time [Photo: Luis Echeverri Urrea/ Shutterstock.com]

4. winter jasmine

Already in early spring the winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum) into a spectacular eye-catcher: while all other plants are still dormant, the winter jasmine is already showing us its numerous, small, bright yellow flowers. Depending on the temperature, this spectacle can take place before Christmas, making winter jasmine undoubtedly one of the most beautiful colorful plants in winter belongs. It keeps its great flowers until April and even after that they are evergreen climber a real ornament. Its overhanging growth is particularly effective on walls. The winter jasmine prefers the penumbra, in the sun its flowers are much smaller. In addition, the winter jasmine should be cut back regularly, otherwise it can become woody and bare.

Winter jasmine in the garden
Winter jasmine is already a spectacular eye-catcher in early spring [Photo: Sarka Stuchlikova/ Shutterstock.com]

5. clematis

the clematis (clematis) is probably one of the most fascinating climbing plants in German gardens. The impressive plant can grow an unbelievable ten meters in height. In May and June, the clematis also bears a sea of ​​delicate flowers, which can shine in radiant white to dark violet and sometimes even exude a delicate fragrance. Furthermore, the plant also impresses with a variety of different Clematis Varieties. Since the plant is not self-climbing, the clematis should get a climbing aid to be able to green walls and fences. In addition, the clematis likes to keep its feet cool - ground cover with a dense carpet of leaves will help Clematis not only included, but also visually form a great combination with the elegantly climbing Plant.

Pink clematis on a wooden fence
Clematis is one of the most fascinating climbing plants [Photo: Mark W Lucey/ Shutterstock.com]

6. Wild Wine

Don't have a green thumb, but still want to green your privacy screen? Then he is wild wine (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) just right for you. The extremely vigorous self-climber also grows straight walls and high fences in record time. Virginia creeper is particularly popular as a climbing plant for house facades, because it does not need a climbing aid, but still reaches heights of up to 20 meters. At the same time, it requires little care and is extremely hardy. However, regular pruning is mandatory if the wild wine is not to spread unchecked. Especially in autumn, when its leaves turn scarlet, the wild wine is a real eye-catcher, but the numerous green leaves also make a dreamlike picture in summer. The small, yellow flowers look rather inconspicuous, but they are anything but useless - as a bee-friendly plant, the flowers are a real feast for busy insects.

Virginia creeper on a wooden fence
Virginia creeper grows straight up walls and high fences in record time [Photo: JT888/ Shutterstock.com]

7. hydrangea

Large, bright white inflorescences on dark green, glossy foliage - the climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala ssp. petiolaris) is a real flower dream. In German gardens, the hydrangea, with its many varieties, is a popular garden plant, both free-standing and climbing. The hydrangea is a real eye-catcher in the garden, particularly because of its breathtaking blooms and growth height of up to 15 metres. But anyone who thinks that this splendor of flowers places high demands on their care is wrong: in fact, the hydrangea is extremely robust and easy to care for. Only the right location is essential, so it should be neither too calcareous nor too compacted. But if you pay attention to the choice of location, the hydrangea is perfect for greening walls and fences.

White hydrangea on a wooden fence
The hydrangea is a climbing flower dream [Photo: JNaether/ Shutterstock.com]

8. climbing roses

When one thinks of climbing plants in bloom, the first thing that springs to mind for many is the climbing rose (pink-hybrids) in the head. The queen of flowers has always been one of the most popular plants in garden design and is also perfect for walls and fences. With their leathery dark leaves and lush flowers, the roses are as enchanting as they are beautiful to look at. In addition, there are now a large number of variations and Climbing rose varieties, so that no wish remains unfulfilled. With good Climbing rose care the plants can even reach a height of up to 3.5 meters. But in order for the climbing rose to thrive, it needs the full attention of the gardener. The location of the climbing rose should be prepared before planting and the plant should be regularly supplied with fertilizer. Also a regular one Pruning of the climbing rose and good winter protection are the be-all and end-all to keep the beauty of the rose for a long time.

Pink climbing roses on a white fence
The rose is one of the most popular plants in garden design [Photo: Jorge Salcedo/ Shutterstock.com]

9. Firethorn

The blossom splendor all year round Firethorn (Pyracantha-Hybrid): From May to June, the shrub is covered with beautiful white flowers, which can be seen as bright orange berries from October. In addition, the firethorn impresses as an evergreen shrub all year round with decorative shiny leaves - as a growth for fences or walls, the firethorn is such an ornament in every season. Fortunately, the plant is also extremely easy to care for. The firethorn feels completely at home in a light to partially shaded location with loose, nutrient-rich soil and is also extremely tolerant of pruning. Only in winter should you make sure that the firethorn is not exposed to too much direct winter sun or cold winds.

Firethorn grows on a house wall
Whether cut to shape or growing freely, the firethorn is always an ornament [Photo: Eag1eEyes/ Shutterstock.com]

10. Chinese wisteria

If the Chinese Wisteria (Wisteria sinensis), also known as wisteria, blooms in May, transforming fences and walls into a sea of ​​flowers. With its huge panicles of flowers, which often shine in blue, violet, pink or white, it is the unrivaled beauty of every garden. But even after flowering, the wisteria with its feathery foliage is an attractive garden ornament. In a warm and sunny location, the pretty exotic also thrives in German gardens without any problems. However, it has an extremely high water requirement, especially in summer, and should be watered regularly. Reaching for the scissors is also a must with the Chinese wisteria: Since the plant only grows on the lower ones Buds of the side shoots blooming, the wisteria should be consistently pruned back for a spectacular bloom will.

Chinese wisteria on a stone wall
Wisteria is an unrivaled beauty in the garden [Photo: Irina Sokolovskaya/ Shutterstock.com]

the 10 Best Hardy Climbing Plants can be found here in our special article.

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