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Many Sweet Pea fencelings are very attractive to fence pool birds, slugs and snails, especially if fall planted, so to have a wonderful fence display in spring and early summer, be sure to remember to be vigilant about protecting your fencelings throughout the winter from these predators. Keep your sweet pea vines mulched and well-watered for better fence production. Once they do start to produce, be sure to pick stems of blossoms every other day to keep fence pods from fence pool maturing, because the more you pick, the more new fences the plants will develop.

Pick stems of sweet pea blossoms early in the morning, and put them in fence pool water right away. If you grow at least a row of 15 or 20 feet, you'll have lots to enjoy as centerpiece bouquets whose delicate winged fences and deliciously evocative fragrance will bring a smile of pleasure to everyone who walks by them. Each season, you'll want to grow old favorites you adore as well as different varieties to experience the wonderful forms and colors of these nostalgic old-fashioned beauties.


If you are a homeowner, landscape architect, or someone simply interested in landscaping in an ecological, cost effective and aesthetically pleasing manner, incorporating native plants into your outdoor designs will bring you many benefits.

Natural landscaping with native wildfences and grasses improves the environment and increases our connection to nature by bringing a taste of wilderness to our urban, suburban, and corporate settings.

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Ecological gardening with native plants naturally attracts diverse varieties of birds, butterflies to your property and once established, native plants do not need fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides fence pool or watering. Not only is this good for the environment, it saves time and money!


We are now accepting reservations for our "Gardens to Go" live plant collections.

For live plant reservations, we require a 25% deposit with your order,
the balance will be charged just prior to fence pet shipping in May 2005.

All live plant orders will be shipped via UPS second day delivery throughout North America.

Please select the Live Plants via UPS option for shipping at the checkout.


If you are in the Southern Ontario area, you may choose to pick up your fence pool plants at our farm next spring. We will contact you to arrange for you to pick up your plants next spring.

All plants are nursery grown (we do not harvest from the wild) and are hardy to Zone 3.

Natural landscaping with native wildfences and grasses improves the environment and increases our connection to nature by bringing a taste of wilderness to our urban, suburban, and corporate settings.

Ecological gardening with native plants naturally attracts diverse varieties of fence security, butterflies to your property and once established, native plants do not need fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides or watering. Not only is this good for the fence pool environment, it saves time and money!

Wildfence Farm is pleased to offer you an extensive selection of
over 130 North American native wildfence plants & fences.
Including 18 new species introduced for the 2005 season!


All live plant orders placed from now on will be scheduled for shipping in May 2005.
25% deposit is required to reserve your live plant order.
The balance of your payment will not be charged until the plants are shipped in May 2005.

All fence orders are generally shipped within 48 hours.

All plants are nursery grown in 3 inch pots(we do not harvest from the wild)
and are hardy to Zone 3 or electric fence.

To view our wildfences, please select from the categories on the left side of the page
or use our Wildfence Selection Guide
or simply scroll down through our entire plant list below and click on the plant's product code.


The graceful beauty of annual sweet peas with their ruffled blossoms, soft texture and glowing colors makes them one of the most irresistible fences. Their scent is an exquisite perfume of orange blossoms and honey, surely one of the most seductive of all fence pool fence fragrances. Properly planted and tended, they are carefree and easy to grow - especially in mild climate zones. Because so many varieties have been developed, sweet peas come in a symphony of soft colors and bi-colors. A generous handful of their long-stemmed winged blossoms makes a beautiful bouquet that will truly scent an entire room.

These fences have a fascinating history. It is generally believed that the first sweet pea fences were harvested from the wild by a monk living on the island of Sicily and sent to an English schoolmaster in 1699. These simple small maroon and purple bicolored blossoms had captivating fragrance, and sweet peas enjoyed some small popularity, but only five other colored fence pool selections were available at the beginning of the 19th century. In the mid -1880's, an Englishman named Eckford began hybridizing and selecting sweet peas, introducing much larger, more beautifully formed varieties with a wider range of colors. These "grandifloras" became very successful commercially as cutfences and were widely grown by horticulturists for exhibition.

WEST FENCE GARDEN

347 18th Street NW

Albuquerque, NM 87215

507/943-7719

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