Colorful
Vines and Groundcovers for the Fall Garden
By Melinda Myers
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[September 18, 2018]
Create
a colorful and fragrant fall finale in your garden with groundcovers
and vines. Blanket the earth with hardy groundcovers that add
seasonal interest. Then direct your eye skyward with vines climbing
on trellises, fences and arbors.
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Add a cloud of fragrant beauty with the white
flowers of sweet autumn clematis. This vigorous vine quickly covers
arbors and trellises, providing a colorful screen, vertical accent
or backdrop for other plants. Double the impact and increase bloom
time by combining it with a hardy rose or the annual hyacinth bean
vine.
Enjoy the colorful fruit of the native American bittersweet on the
vine or in fall decorations. A relatively new introduction Autumn
Revolution™ is self-fertile. That means only one plant is needed to
produce fruit. No more planting at least two, a male and female,
plant to enjoy the colorful fruit display.
The fanciful leaves of hostas provide texture and beauty at ground
level. Enjoy their lovely yellow fall foliage that echoes the yellow
fall color of ginkgoes, witchhazel, birches, and many other trees
and shrubs.
The subtle reddening of barrenwort’s (Epimedium) heart shaped leaves
add a delicate beauty to any shady spot. Watch the bold leaves of
Bergenia transform from green to red. The large leaves persist
through winter and combine nicely with early spring bulbs like the
squirrel resistant Crocus tommasinianus.
Add a splash of reddish purple to the fall landscape with perennial
geranium. The lobed colorful leaves persist through mild winters,
adding color to the winter and early spring garden.
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Help the pollinators and enjoy some late season
blooms with fall-flowering sedums. Autumn Joy has been a long time
favorite, but Autumn Fire is an improvement with larger flowers and
a longer bloom time. Mr. Goodbud is another upright sedum with
purple stems and smoky green foliage, providing the perfect backdrop
for the purple-pink flowers.
The fall color of others like the bronzy-gold foliage of orange
stonecrop add a blast of color to the garden.
Include some evergreen groundcovers to brighten the often brown and
gray winter landscape. European ginger, creeping phlox, candytuft (Iberis),
creeping junipers, creeping mahonia, and many ferns are just a few
to consider.
As always, make sure the groundcover and vine will thrive in the
growing conditions. Start a list of colorful vines and groundcovers
needed to set the fall landscape ablaze.
[Photo credit: Melinda Myers, LLC]
Melinda Myers is the author of more than 20 gardening books and is
the host of The Great Courses’ How to Grow Anything DVD series. Her
website, www.MelindaMyers.com, offers gardening tips and videos.
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