How Do You Plant Flowers To Cover A Gazebo?
If you have a gazebo and envision it covered in greenery and flowers, there are a few fast-growing flowering vines that can be panted inexpensively from seed and that will soon cover a gazebo in lush greenery and bright flowers. Choose form between wisteria, black eyed Susan vine, honeysuckle or morning glory seeds. All of these vines grow quickly and reach impressive heights. Morning glory sprouts quickly and can climb 10 feet in height. Wisteria is a little slower growing, but it will eventually reach 50 feet in height. Choose one of more of these vine varieties and purchase the seeds. Break up the soil at the base of the gazebo on each outside wall of the gazebo. For most gazebos that means eight separate soil areas. Break up the soil and pull out all grass, seeds and roots. Add a small amount of natural fertilizer or potting soil to add some drainage to the soil. Plant the seeds you chose by pressing them very gently into the prepared soil. Most of these vine seeds need to have sun