First off, vines don't just sit pretty on your fence without a little –- or a lot -– of work. Some varieties grow faster than you'd expect and can get out of hand pretty quickly. It might ...
These vines can grow 80 feet long, so you can get a lot of fence coverage out of them. But they are slow-growing and prefer cool temperatures. If any of that doesn't resonate with your needs ...
Vines bring tons of perks: They act as natural and simple privacy screens, reduce noise from the outside world, and even help keep your outdoor area cooler in the summer. Sounds perfect, right?
Grapevines are ideal plants for covering gaps on fences and walls. Plant between autumn and early spring and they will grow quickly, filling an empty space as well as providing you with fruit.
and can be expected to grow 15 feet a year in a sunny location when supported by a trellis, large tree or fence? This is the trumpet vine / creeper also known as the Campsis radicans. Stop the press!