For the formation of hedges, not only trees and shrubs are suitable, but also evergreen vines. The only caveat is that they need to build a frame or support to give the desired shape. They can be planted next to a previously built stone or wood fence.
Due to the very rapid growth, after planting in the next summer you will get a beautiful green fence.
Ivy
It grows well in both hot and temperate climates. He is calm about drought, does not suffer from it. There are many varieties of this plant, which differ in the shape, size and color of the leaves.
You can plant ivy for free, just go to the nearest forest and dig it out, transplanting it to your site.
The wild will have a higher resistance to cold and pests than ornamental varieties. He is frost-tolerant and looks beautiful at any time of the year.
Honeysuckle
There are many types of honeysuckle, they can be fruit deciduous shrubs, creeping, climbing evergreen vines with inedible and even poisonous berries.
The species of Tatar honeysuckle, honeysuckle, Brown are suitable for evergreen vines to create a hedge, but in cold climates they become deciduous.
They tolerate winter well, but young shoots often die from frost, there is nothing wrong with that, with the onset of warmth they will grow back, but there are species and varieties that require shelter for the winter.
The most frost-hardy evergreen Blanche Sandman.
Her growth is very fast, it can grow up to 5-6 m in length. It prefers to grow in partial shade.
Possesses increased resistance to drought and unpretentious to the composition of the soil.
In summer, very beautiful flowers appear on it, giving additional originality to the hedge, and after a period of flowering, it pleases the eye with carved leaves.