Dense foliage can be just as appealing on a chain link fence as a flourish of flowers.
Chain link fence english ivy.
It is also used to cover bald spots where grass won.
You probably don t have a small section of chain link fence.
The ivy is overgrown and coming into my yard and causing the fence to sag.
Ivy grows on vines that put out aerial roots to help support the plant.
Besides being used to cover a chain link fence the evergreen plant persian ivy is commonly used as a ground cover alternative to grass in areas where it is difficult to grow grass including beneath large trees.
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The best ivy for covering a wire fence.
Some good examples of fence eaters.
Leaves are deep green and sometimes mottled with red white or yellow depending on the type of ivy.
You ll more likely have tens.
Most of the common types will do the trick.
Boston ivy continues to thicken as time passes.
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Boston ivy grows extremely quickly often adding 10 feet to its height in a single year so you can expect boston ivy to reach the top of a fence in a year.
Ivies known for their climbing habit are a perfect choice for covering ugly wire fences with lush green foliage.
While chain link fencing is inexpensive and easy to install it does lack the beauty of other kinds of fencing.
My neighbor has ivy growing on our shared chain link fence.
Grown in zones 4 through 8 boston ivy parthenocissus tricuspidata prefers full sun to.
According to the garden helper ivy will actually burn in bright sunshine and prefers sheltered areas.
The plant is clearly my neighbor s but who has the r.
Over time boston ivy can reach heights of 50 feet and a single plant can spread 5 to 10 feet wide.
Covering chain link fences is a common problem for many homeowners.
May be invasive in some climates due to its vigorous nature.