Want to decorate uninteresting areas in your garden that you might want to fill up with flowers? You can find some by simply raising your eyes a little. You can find these plants on the side of a shed, a not-so-nice-looking fence or wall, or even an older pergola or trellis that doesn't look that great anymore, some Trailing & Climbing Plants can give boring corners of your home an all-new face!

Flowering vines will provide shelter, shade, and ground cover. They also provide a relaxing view. Here's how to choose the best vines to add color and texture to your favorite green spaces this season.

How to Pick the Best Vines

First of all, you would like to consider your location and what kind of weather you have while choosing the vines. Take some time to learn about the climate hardiness zone of your local area so that you can pick the right annual or perennial vines. You can find your climate using the USDA's Hardiness Zone map, and make sure that the map is updated.

Perennial vines will teach you the art of patience. They usually take a few seasons to become well-grown, unlike annuals. Notice how much sun or shade your plant seems to need to grow properly. With this wide of options available, there is something for almost any place in the United States. Here are some top vines suggestions from Eureka Farms:

1. Pothos Marble Queen, Variegated Vines

The Variegated Marble Queen Pothos, Epipremnum aureum, is also known as the Devil's Ivy and one of the most beautiful variegated vining plants. It can climb moss poles or trellises, which makes it very vertical with white variegation and green accenting in the home. This white Marble Queen Pothos is an interior house plant, very easy to care for, and can be recommended to any beginner just like the green-leaved Golden Pothos.

This houseplant, Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen', is native to French Polynesia but cultivated commonly as an interior ornamental plant.  It has low-maintenance characteristics and an outstanding appearance. There are endless options to grow! Wrap the long, vining stems around a pot, or pot in a hanging basket for a draping effect. You can even train the indoor plant to grow on a vertical wall and watch it spread like ground cover. Pothos varieties have different shapes and sizes. Read more about 5 large leaf Indoor Plants.

2. Philodendron Micans

Philodendron Micans is an uncommon and very rare vining Plant, a fun and exotic plant vine. It is another winner of the plant vines world. Micans is a fast-growing, vining plant in the right conditions and is generally easy to care for. Train Micans to grow upwards with a trellis, post, or totem. On the other hand, Micans can be allowed to hang, perfect for hanging baskets as vines can cascade until they are pruned back. Provide extra indirect bright light as much as possible since proper light exposure is going to increase the shine and beauty of the Philodendron Micans. This beautiful plant can bring classiness and refinement into a houseplant collection. Read more about Exploring the World of Exotic Plants.

3. Philodendron Burle Marx

Philodendron Burle Marx is one of the prettiest vines, growing with heart-shaped, shiny leaves, just perfect for a vining environment. They are found in South Florida landscapes along tree trunks. When kept in pots, give them a trellis and they will go up. On the ground, Burle Marx can take off with runners and make a nice, thick ground cover, mostly under trees in shaded areas. It is an excellent ground cover due to its vining effect. Support it and it will climb and continue to vine 20 to 30 feet high. Tolerates more sun than other philodendrons.

4. Hoya Carnosa Hindu Rope, Krinkle Kurl

Hoya Carnosa Krinkle Kurl also known as The Hindu Rope Plant, Hoya Compacta is A very interesting hanging or vining plant, its leaves curl forming a rope-like effect, a very distinct feature only seen in the Hoya rope variety. The rope plant is a mutation of the Wax Plant, known for its thick waxy leaves; this variety is not variegated; its waxy leaves are dark green on the outside, and light mate green on the inside of the leaves. Read more about The Best Home Office Plants That Need Low Maintenance.

How Do I Buy Plants from Eureka Farms?

Now licensed for a full-scale nursery with an extensive inventory of landscaping trees, fruit trees, palm trees, and the largest houseplant collection. If you want to enhance your curb appeal or turn your porch into a class act, Eureka Farms can guide you on how to do it all, from topiary trees and hedges to everything in between. You can rest assured that we will handle the shipment with the utmost care across the country so that when your plants reach you, they will be as fresh as new. These indoor plants require less upkeep, improve home air cleanliness, brighten moods, and provide essential touches of the natural world to the work-from-home office. Happy Planting!