Attach wires or a trellis to the wall to provide support for the wall covering plants.
Plants on concret walls distruction.
Willow roots run deep to anchor trees and seek moisture.
Tree roots and concrete tree roots present an even bigger potential problem for concrete surfaces.
Silver maple acer saccharinum.
Tricuspidata zone 5 english ivy hedera helix zone 7 wintercreeper euonymus fortunei zone 6 and climbing hydrangea hydrangea anomala petiolaris zone 5 are self clinging.
You ll have to put in a support to allow these to climb.
They will invade your home septic and water systems.
They climb via adhesive pads or aerial roots depending on the species.
The plants grow heavier as.
Some vines like ivy are true climbers that use aerial roots to hold on to surfaces.
Vines are among the best plants to cover walls since they climb naturally.
The same trees that damage home foundations septic systems and pipes cause retaining walls to tumble.
They move through cement in the same way as smaller plants but with much greater potential energy.
Norway maple acer platanoides.
Trailing plants to cover a wall.
Because their roots are near the surface these trees are notorious for lifting and shifting concrete.
East walls in particular can be tricky places to grow flowering plants because winter frosted buds and leaves struck by the morning sun can defrost too quickly causing cell damage which makes them brown and wither.
Shallow and dense roots can invade foundations.
Trees with aggressive spreading root systems spell trouble behind retaining walls.
Some vines such as virginia creeper parthenocissus quinquefolia zone 2 boston ivy p.
Be sure the structure is solid enough to hold up the mature vine.