The same trees that damage home foundations septic systems and pipes cause retaining walls to tumble.
Plants that do well against a concrete wall.
In desert climates korean boxwood is a better choice.
For example container plants can look great lined against the brick.
Before you decide what to plant near a concrete wall consider the long term effects your choice may.
While most are plain green look for types with a mottling of dark red or white edges for extra interest.
Fremontodendron is evergreen in most areas but in colder climates it may be deciduous.
Others like honeysuckle twine their stems around hand holds.
Select plants that are attractive and dramatic against the wall shade.
The garden vegetable that loves heat the most hot peppers capsicum annuum will thrive in a west facing garden especially if they re planted against a stone brick or concrete wall that reflects the heat.
Creeping thyme is aromatic like the edible herb but it s mainly grown as a ground cover or to fill in space between stepping stones.
Gardening ideas for concrete walls concrete concerns.
Select large pots with colors that work well against the brick.
Fast growing trees such as italian poplar populus nigra italica hardy in usda zones 3.
Ornamental grass in front of a concrete wall distracts your gaze away from the wall drawing your.
The biggest draw with this plant is the abundance of large bright yellow flowers it produces.
Made to transform an ugly concrete wall into a home for greenery goodness this project uses 1x4 wood planks as a base from which to hang plant containers.
The plant will cascade over rocks and low stone walls in a rock garden to soften the setting.
Brick wall garden options.
You can make those planters extra eye catching by coating them with durable rubberized spray paint.
With its big leaves banana makes a great big presence in the landscape.
Vines are among the best plants to cover walls since they climb naturally.
It readily grows in nutrient poor soil as long as it has good drainage.
Place the plant in the center of a garden bed or at the back of a garden against a fence for tropical height.
Other climbing plants could also be used this way.
Some vines like ivy are true climbers that use aerial roots to hold on to surfaces.
You ll have to put in a support to allow these to climb.
Spilling over the top of the wall is brighter green ornamental grass and behind that on top a low growing hedge of english boxwood buxus microphylla which encloses a traditional lawn.
If you find it too difficult to prepare the soil near a brick wall for plants you still have a few options.