What are the vines suitable for growing at home
You may not know which vines are suitable for growing at home and the related topics about the three kinds of flowering, shade-tolerant vines for gardening. These are great tips worth collecting!
Many people love to grow vines during the summer. If the vines at home are in a robust growing period, they can even help cool down the temperature! I really enjoy these vines. Some vines grow very vigorously, are easy to care for, and climb quickly, making them ideal for home cultivation. Today, I'm going to recommend a few to you. Let's take a look together; it's also nice to have a pot of them at home in the summer~
One, Chinese Wild Yam
Chinese Wild Yam is a plant that many people are not familiar with. When it doesn't have leaves, it really looks like a potato, with no sign of life at all. I still like this plant. Once Chinese Wild Yam starts growing leaves, it shoots up rapidly. I've grown one on my balcony, and it has already climbed to the ceiling.
When caring for Chinese Wild Yam, we can simply plant it directly in the soil, water it a bit, and place it on the balcony. I quite like Chinese Wild Yam. However, some may not grow leaves for a long time, which is normal and indicates they are dormant. Once they sprout leaves, their growth rate is very fast.
If you have an empty wall at home, you can grow a pot of it there. Over time, it will climb the wall and become a flower curtain.
What are the vines suitable for growing at home
Two, Morning Glory
Morning Glory is also a plant that easily climbs walls. It grows robustly, climbs quickly, and many people enjoy Morning Glory. Do you, gardening friends, like Morning Glory?
When caring for Morning Glory, we can buy some seeds in advance and plant them directly in the soil. Over time, Morning Glory will slowly take root and sprout, with a fast growth rate. Moreover, Morning Glory is relatively easy to care for, being heat and sun-tolerant. If it really climbs onto the window, the indoor temperature will gradually decrease.
There are many varieties of Morning Glory. If you like them, you can purchase seeds at a seed store or online. A friendly reminder from me: don't be tempted by cheap offers, as they may be fake.