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georgiesgirl
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covering my back fence
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March 25, 2004, 10:26:47 »
I am looking for plants to cover areas of my fence at the end of the garden.
A small part is covered by ivy, and another part with a rambler rose [Leontine Gervais].The rose is ok,but disapointing in its flowering.Persevering with it as a present from my late mum.
I was thinking of maybe another rose or clematis.Eventually i would like all of the fence covered.
My garden slopes upwards from the house.Any ideas. Regards Anne
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Doris_Pinks
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March 25, 2004, 15:15:36 »
Clematis , can usually find one for any aspect and any time of the year! Some grow at a terrific rate! (the montanas) I really depends on the aspect of your fence, facing south, total shade? Hope this helps DP
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Muddy_Boots
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Re:covering my back fence
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March 25, 2004, 17:03:11 »
Jasmine officionale is another lovely one, the scent is gorgeous and once it gets going is covered in pretty white flowers :D
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Muddy Boots
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March 25, 2004, 17:07:13 »
Honeysuckle????
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jethro
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March 25, 2004, 21:43:41 »
It's got to be honeysuckle, get a seat next to it and smell the aroma it is gorgeous ;D , especially o a night.
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Doris_Pinks
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I used to suck the nectar outta honeysuckle as a kid! (just a few years ago!!)
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