The scale of the vine should work with the pattern you select.
Vines on concrete wall.
Be sure the structure is solid enough to hold up the mature vine.
There are several vines that may fulfill your requirements.
Select a vine that climbs by twining or by tendrils and has small to medium leaves.
A series of horizontal and vertical wires acts as a nearly invisible trellis allowing.
Vines with tendrils and twining stems need something to wrap around in order to climb vertically up a wall.
Covering brick walls with vines is also an excellent way to cover up any damage or repaired masonry that doesn t match.
Vines are among the best plants to cover walls since they climb naturally.
Others like honeysuckle twine their stems around hand holds.
Vines that will grow on masonry walls vines with tendrils.
Vines with tendrils present small leafless stems that attach by wrapping themselves to anything.
The plants grow heavier as.
Vigorously growing vines are a natural cover up and add old world appeal to even a modest rancher.
You ll have to put in a support to allow these to climb.
In southern new mexico algerian ivy a close relative of english ivy can also be used.
Trailing plants to cover a wall.
Among the vines that can attach themselves to cement walls are two related vines with.
I am looking for a vine other than ivy to cover this concrete wall.
It is about 9 tall and 40 long.
The classic elegant effect of ivy on the walls of a stately home is one that many of us wish to mimic.
English ivy climbs walls by means of clasping roots but will not tolerate the south side of a wall unless there is shade from a tree on the wall.
Lightweight vines that don t have adhesive discs or tendrils can grow on a support system that is.
Attach wires or a trellis to the wall to provide support for the wall covering plants.
Confederate jasmine trachelospermum jasminoides with its neat dark green leaves and fragrant flowers is perfect for the diamond pattern.
It has larger leaves with a brighter green color.
Climbing vines adhere themselves using tiny aerial rootlets that attach into crevices in rough textured.