Gardeners told to cover fence with this beautiful fast growing climbing plant

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A garden expert has shared a video of the ‘fastest growing’ climbing plant he says is perfect for covering fences – and it’s sure to be a hit with green-fingered fans

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These vines are such vigorous growers – and this is how to make the most out of them(Image: Getty)

A bare fence or wall can detract from an otherwise stunning garden, but a rapidly growing climbing plant could be just the solution. To swiftly turn it into a verdant, leafy backdrop, gardening gurus recommend one standout plant: the trumpet vine.

Dubbed the “fastest growing” climber, it’s perfect for quickly covering fences. The vine is also renowned for its bold, striking, vibrant flowers, which provide immediate visual interest.

TikTok creator and gardening expert Michael – the gardener (@themediterraneangardener) vouches for it for quick, dramatic transformations; he said, “Looking for a climber that’s a little bit different, then maybe consider the trumpet vine.”

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Campsis radicans are also commonly called trumpet vine(Image: Getty)

Michael added: “Trumpet vines or Campsis radicans are a vigorous woody climber grown for its attractive orange-red trumpet-like flowers in contrast to its lush green leaves.”

“Fast-growing, it will quickly cover a wall or a fence.”, reports the Express. He continued, “If you’re looking for a climber that flowers late summer to autumn, then this one is for you.”

How to grow Trumpet Vines

Trumpet vines can reach heights of 30 to 40 feet and spread four to 10 feet wide. They need to be planted in full sun to partial shade, which means they require at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days.

According to gardening experts at the Spruce, these plants “only need watering when there are obvious signs of wilt and withering. In most climates, the typical rainfall will be sufficient to keep the plants healthy.

“About one inch of water per week, through a combination of rainfall and/or irrigation, is entirely sufficient for good plant performance.” Trumpet vines don’t need any fertilisers; they’re “aggressive spreaders” that can flourish in poor soil. The soil should be sandy, clayey, moist, and well-drained.

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Trumpet vines require little care, making them the perfect addition to the garden(Image: Getty)

“These vigorous vines do not require any particular care once they are done blooming,” the Spruce reported. However, pruning is advised in the spring before growth begins.

“Cut the plant back to nearly ground level, leaving only a few buds. It is also okay to cut back in late autumn after the leaves have dried and fallen. This kind of aggressive annual pruning is the best way to keep the plant in check,” the gardening gurus advised. Gardeners should note that the trumpet vine grows wildly, so it should be planted at least six to 12 feet away from buildings or trees.

These plants are highly combustible, so planting them next to foundations or building walls in areas prone to wildfires isn’t wise. The Spruce experts warned: “A neglected plant that is not pruned back annually can envelop a home or garage in a manner that creates a serious fire risk.”

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