Climbing Plants Fence
Transform your wooden fence into a vibrant green wall with our climbing plants for fence. Whether you dream of a fence climbing plant with fragrant flowers or an evergreen cover for complete privacy, at Planten247 you will find the ideal match. Discover the most beautiful climbing plant fence and immediately enjoy a more atmospheric garden!
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Hedera Helix - Ivy - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Hedera (ivy). Who doesn't know it? For many years, it has been one of the most widely planted climbing plants. The reason for this is that this cli...
View full detailsRainbow Climbing Plants - Clematis Montana Rubens, Hedera helix, Lonicera Goldflame, Campsis madame Galen - Year-round color - 4 plants - ↕40cm - Ø11cm
"Clematis montana Rubens is a beautiful climbing plant with abundant pink flowers. This plant blooms in the spring and is perfect for covering fenc...
View full detailsHedera Helix 'Goldheart' - Ivy - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Hedera (ivy). Who doesn't know it? For many years, it has been one of the most widely planted climbing plants. The reason for this is that this cli...
View full detailsClematis Montana 'Fragrant Spring' - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Small-flowered Clematis; Clematis Montana is one of the fastest-growing Clematis varieties. This makes this Clematis better suited for, for example...
View full detailsClematis Niobe - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Niobe’ is a large-flowered clematis with red flowers. These flowers appear around May-June, and the clematis continues to bloom until Sep...
View full detailsClematis Montana 'Grandiflora' - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Montana Grandiflora’ is a small-flowered yet profusely flowering clematis that produces an abundance of fragrant white flowers in spring....
View full detailsClematis Nelly Moser - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis nelly moser’ is a large-flowered clematis that produces beautiful white flowers, making it a real eye-catcher in the garden. This robust ...
View full detailsPassionflower - Passiflora Rainbow - Flower Pink White Purple Green - ↕40cm - Ø11cm - 4x
"Passiflora Rainbow is a combination of 4 beautiful and colorful Passiflora that is sure to catch the eye. These 4 plants feature the colors pink, ...
View full detailsClematis Rainbow - Clematis - Flower Pink White Purple Red - ↕40cm - Ø11cm - 4x
"Clematis Rainbow are 4 beautiful climbing plants that offer a colorful addition to any garden. This plant has 4 flower colors in a mix of pink, wh...
View full detailsClematis Armandii - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Appearance of the plant: The Clematis armandii has glossy, dark green leaves that are spaced apart and have an oval shape. The plant produces bea...
View full detailsClematis Justa - ↕65cm - Forest vine - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Justa’ is a large-flowered clematis with lilac flowers. These flowers appear around May-June, and the clematis continues to bloom until S...
View full detailsPassion flower - Passiflora caerulea - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Passiflora caerulea Constance Elliot’ is a climbing plant with stunning ivory-white passion flowers. The plant originates from central and western...
View full detailsClematis Jackmanii - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Jackmanii’ is a clematis with medium-sized, deep purple-blue flowers. These appear during the summer months, from July to September. The ...
View full detailsPassionflower - Passiflora 'Purple Haze' - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Passiflora Purple Haze’ is a climbing plant with stunning purple passion flowers. The plant originates from central and western South America, but...
View full detailsClematis Multi Blue - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Multi Blue’ is one of the clematis varieties with the largest flowers. It blooms twice a year, making it a real eye-catcher in the garden...
View full detailsClematis Rouge Cardinal - Clematis - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Clematis Rouge Cardinal’ is a large-flowered clematis with dark red to deep purplish-red flowers. These flowers appear around May-June. The plant ...
View full detailsClematis The President - Forest vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Appearance of the plant: Clematis The President is an impressive climbing plant with large, deep purple flowers that have a rich, regal appearance...
View full detailsParthenocissus Quinquefolia 'Engelmannii' - Wild Vine - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
‘Parthenocissus Quinquefolia Engelmannii’, also known as Virginia creeper, is a fast-growing, self-clinging climbing plant. Therefore, it does not ...
View full detailsParthenocissus Tricuspidata 'Veitch Boskoop' - Virginia Creeper - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
Appearance of the plant: Parthenocissus tricuspidata, also known as Virginia creeper, has striking, palmate leaves that usually consist of three l...
View full detailsHydrangea Petiolaris - Climbing Hydrangea - ↕65cm - Ø15cm - 4x
With this set of four climbing hydrangeas, you can stylishly cover walls, fences, or even less sunny corners of the garden. The Hydrangea petiolari...
View full detailsWhat are the best-known and most popular climbing plants for fences?
For covering a garden boundary, there are a number of classics that always score well. Hedera (ivy) is the most chosen fence climbing plant due to its year-round green foliage and fast growth. Looking for more color? Then Clematis is very popular, especially because it is available in countless varieties. Tuscan Jasmine is also gaining popularity as a fence climbing plant choice, thanks to its wonderfully fragrant white flowers. For a robust, flowering boundary, many garden enthusiasts choose the Climbing Hydrangea, which, with its powerful branches, transforms even the dullest wooden panels into a natural work of art.
The benefits of climbing plants for fences
Installing fence climbing plants offers more than just a beautiful view. It is a smart way to make your garden more functional and pleasant. The main benefits are:
What to look for when buying climbing plants for a fence?
When purchasing a fence climbing plant, it is essential to check the sturdiness of your structure. Some plants, such as Wisteria, can become very heavy. Also check whether the plant is self-clinging or if you need to install climbing supports. Additionally, the amount of light plays a major role; is your fence facing south (full sun) or north (shade)? Finally, pay attention to the width of the growth. Some fence climbing plants grow upwards compactly, while others tend to spread out considerably, which affects the number of plants you need.
What types of fence climbing plants are there?
There is a fence climbing plant for every need. We often divide them into three groups:
- Evergreen climbers: Ideal for those who do not want to see a bare fence even in winter (such as Hedera or the evergreen Honeysuckle).
- Flowering climbers: These provide a seasonal explosion of color (such as Clematis, Passionflower, or Climbing Roses).
- Self-clinging climbers: These require no help and attach directly to the wood (such as the Climbing Hydrangea or Virginia Creeper).
Depending on your patience, you can choose fast growers or species that grow somewhat slower and more controlled.
Where do I place my climbing plants for the fence?
The placement of your selection of climbing plants for the fence requires careful consideration. Do not plant them right against the wooden posts, but keep a distance of about 20 to 30 centimeters from the base of the fence. This allows the roots to benefit better from rainwater, which often falls less effectively right next to a fence. With a wooden fence, ensure that the plants do not grow under the boards onto the neighbors' property, unless this is the intention. Do you have a wire mesh fence? Then you can weave the young shoots of your fence climbing plants directly through it for fast, dense growth.
How do I care for my fence climbing plants?
Caring for fence climbing plants is crucial for the longevity of both the plant and your fence. Regular pruning prevents the plant from becoming too heavy or growing into the gaps in the wood. Give the plants a good start in the spring with organic fertilizers. During dry summers, regularly check the soil moisture, especially since the fence itself can block a lot of rainwater (rain shade). For species that are not self-clinging, it is important to regularly tie up new shoots with soft binding wire so that they grow in the desired direction.
Buying climbing plants for fences
Do you want to give your garden a green upgrade? You can easily buy climbing plants for fences at Planten247. We have put together a wide assortment that is perfectly suited for Dutch gardens and fence types. Our plants are shipped directly from the grower, ensuring they arrive fresh and full of growth vigor. Whether you are going for the classic green look or a lush sea of flowers, you will find the best fence climbing plants with us. Order today and make your garden fence the most beautiful part of your garden!
Frequently asked questions about climbing plants for fences
Will a climbing plant damage my wooden fence?
Self-clinging plants such as ivy can leave behind suction cups. With a healthy, well-stained wooden fence, this usually does not pose a problem. Do you want to avoid any risk? Then choose twining plants (such as Clematis) that grow on a separate trellis against the fence.
How many climbing plants do I need per meter of fence?
On average, we calculate 3 plants per linear meter for a beautiful and smooth result. For very fast-growing fence climbing plant species, you can sometimes get by with 2 plants per meter.
Which fence climbing plant grows dense the fastest?
Hedera hibernica is the undisputed champion of speed. If you combine this with a mesh panel, you will have a completely opaque, green wall within two growing seasons.
Can I plant different climbing plants together?
Certainly! It is actually very beautiful to combine an evergreen base (such as Hedera) with a flowering fence climbing plant (such as a Clematis). This way, you have year-round privacy and color in the summer.
