If you are crammed for space in your garden one good option is climbing plants that bring you green and flowers without eating into your ground space. Climbers cover up the bland bricks and walls add color to dull fences. Climbers and creepers can be trained to be of any shape to add an element of nonconformity to your garden. They need to be planted at a mixture of garden earth and manure (2:1). You can decide whether you want to plant them in pots or garden depending upon the area you want to cover. Remember to water them well and keep the soil porous and well drained.
Creepers can be grown to climb up to the top of the compound wall, as a cover for walls or at the entrance of arch. They can stand alone with some support. Passion flower and bougainvilleas are the most common options. For damp areas the most common creeper is moneyplant or pothos. Most creepers are flowering plant and may be annual
Climbers are plants with soft stem that grow on a surface, be it a wall another plant or framework. Sweet pea and blur morning glory are the most commonly used annual climbers. Climber which grow and flower for many years are very valued because once trained for support they can continue to flourish with little care.
Climber and creepers are very useful for acting are screens also.