Small Garden Against Fence. It uses mild shocks and charges to deter animals by sending an electric current along fence wires without causing serious harm. Experiment with climbing crops to make the most of space when you plan a small garden: Cover fences or walls with wire, twine or lattice for beans, peas or espaliered fruit;.
Keep containers well watered and fertilized every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer. Choose plants of different heights, that flower at different times of year, and throw in a few evergreens, too, for winter interest. Select perennials that do well in your area and pair with ornamental grass and plants that will provide fall color.
Vines add texture to a fence and enhance the area with flowers and fruit.
The clean symmetry of the poured concrete path is offset by the wild display of flowering plants.
However, it also makes it extremely difficult for predators to get in. Climbing rose ( Rosa) Climbing rose 'Mortimer Sackler'. Keep containers well watered and fertilized every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer.
Perennials are a great way to beautify a bare fence, like this garden in Flagstaff, Arizona. Climbing rose ( Rosa) Climbing rose 'Mortimer Sackler'. You can also espalier as step-overs or against a fence, or plant into a flowerbed. A few good plants to consider include: Roses: Climbing roses add color and perfume to a garden wall. Keep containers well watered and fertilized every few weeks with a balanced fertilizer.