You can brighten up your garden fences with flowers. Instead of an evergreen hedge, you can choose varieties that bloom at certain times of the year to create a unique flower fence.
Instead of the classic evergreen hedge, you can use flowers to mark your garden fence (s). But don’t think that they won’t give the same level of coverage as hedges – our selection of ideas will surprise you.
The key is to choose the right plants to create a unique flower garden. In this article, we’ve put together some ideas for making your fence full of flowers.
A flowered fence: roses
A romantic flower par excellence: the rose. They are ideal for creating a colorful fence. In our example, the rose flowers are monochrome, but if you like the colors, you can plant them in different shades. The beauty of it is that the flowering will accompany you throughout spring and summer and give your garden a unique touch of color.
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Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are ideal for a flower fence. Their bushy growth creates an ideal cover, giving your garden the right amount of privacy, and the large flowers are lovely splashes of color. Before choosing hydrangeas, however, you should check their exposure to the sun.
Hydrangeas are not very sunny plants and prefer shade and partial shade. They also like acidic soil, so it is best to plant them under a large beech.
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Wisteria
Wisteria is one of the plants that blooms surprisingly well during the spring months due to the abundance of its flowers. Its lilac-colored flowers can easily cover garden fences and railings as it is a climbing plant.
There is one thing to know about wisteria: it has incredible strength and can easily bend metal.
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Bougainvillea
The bright colors of the bougainvillea make it unique for a flower fence. However, not all of Italy is suitable for growing this flowering plant. Bougainvillea does not like cold and persistent frosts.
Bougainvillea should be planted in full sun if you want profuse bloom from spring through fall. It is available in many different colors.
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Rododendro
Rhododendron is a flowering plant which is ideal to be grown as a shrub or as a young shoot. Its bright and vibrant colors will paint your garden and fence in spring. Indeed, its flowering generally corresponds to the heart of spring, in May, and sometimes to Mother’s Day.
Be careful, however, it does not like full sun, so choose to place it in a location with partial shade.
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Azaleas
The magnificent azalea flowers can become the outer limit of our garden. In fact, the azalea japonica variety is ideal for shrub cultivation. The flowering of this plant species will accompany you from April to June.
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Iris
A bulb plant often used to brighten up fences is the iris. Its strikingly beautiful flowers color your garden with purple and lilac. Depending on the climate, it will flower between April and June.
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Flower pots
This solution is suitable for those who do not have a flower bed at the foot of their fence. Using metal flower covers to hang on the fence is a simple and fun way to add color to your garden. The flowers can of course be changed according to the season for a garden that is always relevant.
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