"Climbing plants are bona fide garden staples - they bring a whole new dimension to your space, turning fences, walls, and arches into stunning, living features. I love them for the way they soften hard edges, add height, and create a real sense of atmosphere, whether it’s the scent of honeysuckle on a summer evening or the bold colour of a clematis in full bloom. If you want to transform your outdoor space with minimal effort, climbing plants are the answer - and I’ve handpicked the best to help you do just that."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
"Climbing plants are bona fide garden staples - they bring a whole new dimension to your space, turning fences, walls, and arches into stunning, living features. I love them for the way they soften hard edges, add height, and create a real sense of atmosphere, whether it’s the scent of honeysuckle on a summer evening or the bold colour of a clematis in full bloom. If you want to transform your outdoor space with minimal effort, climbing plants are the answer - and I’ve handpicked the best to help you do just that."
Peter McDermott, Head Gardener
Transform Your Garden with Climbing Plants
Climbing plants are the perfect solution for adding height and visual interest to your garden, making use of vertical space while providing a lush and dynamic backdrop. Whether you want to cover a bare wall, add privacy to a fence, or create a fragrant archway, climbers offer beauty, structure, and long-lasting appeal.
Benefits of Climbing Plants
Climbers grow upwards rather than outwards, making them ideal for small gardens or tight spots. Many climbing plants produce nectar-rich flowers that bees and butterflies love. With the right mix, you can enjoy flowers, foliage, and even berries across multiple seasons. Use climbers to soften unsightly structures or create a natural, green privacy barrier.
How to Plant and Care for Climbing Plants
Provide Support - Most climbers need a structure to grow against, such as a trellis, fence, pergola, or wire frame. Secure them well to help your plant to establish properly.
Soil Preparation - Good soil is key. Enrich it with compost before planting to encourage strong growth.
Watering Needs - Younger plants, particularly when first planted, need regular watering to establish their roots. Once settled, many climbers become drought-tolerant.
Pruning Tips - Different climbers require different pruning methods, but regular trimming helps keep them tidy, encourages more flowers, and prevents them from becoming too tangled.
Designing with Climbing Plants
Create dramatic garden walkways by training climbers over structures for a magical, enclosed feel. Or, you could use climbers to soften the look of fences or turn a blank wall into a vibrant display. Many climbers also do well in pots with the right support, perfect for patios and balconies.
Climbing plants add so much more than just height - they bring scent, colour, and wildlife to your garden, transforming even the most overlooked spaces into breathtaking displays. With the right selection and care, your garden can be bursting with climbing beauty for years to come.