Some friends of mine were recently burgled.
Unfortunately the previous owner of their house paved over their garden.
Is it possible to grow bramble in pots so it can go on top of their wall?
Also what cultivars would people recommend? I would suggest Himalyan Giant.
An Himalayan Giant like Sylvan will root down into the smallest gap... open one up and let it root under the patio... :-X
have you thought about trying pyracanthus some good sizes available and a good deterent.
Quote from: torquil on December 06, 2011, 15:08:16
have you thought about trying pyracanthus some good sizes available and a good deterent.
Could you grow them in a pot?
Wouldn't bramble be better? Himalayan giant is really nasty.
I read that one thing burglars avoid is rickety trellis, which you could attach to the top of the walls and possibly grow rather prickly roses along it, as roses do well in pots.
Kiftsgate is a devil - had to cut mine down and kill it because it was killing me trying to prune it, tearing me to shreds. Should be more controllable if in a pot, and the flowers are lovely. Also Rambling Rector.
Quote from: artichoke on December 07, 2011, 09:41:51
I read that one thing burglars avoid is rickety trellis, which you could attach to the top of the walls and possibly grow rather prickly roses along it, as roses do well in pots.
Kiftsgate is a devil - had to cut mine down and kill it because it was killing me trying to prune it, tearing me to shreds. Should be more controllable if in a pot, and the flowers are lovely. Also Rambling Rector.
Thanks for that.
I have lots of noisy gravel which helps to deter
Have you tried non drying black paint on top of the wall?
Have heard an amount of dog poo spread along the top of fence helps.
Quote from: lottie lou on December 11, 2011, 00:02:31
Have heard an amount of dog poo spread along the top of fence helps.
Roses smell better though.
Someone I know puts old oil along the top of the fence.
Tree grease is good.
£30 buys a close circuit camera nowadays. Not that they give a good picture but the scrotes think twice about breaking in, and move on to easier pickings.