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Green wall design for shady spot
.  I want to hide it with a combination of evergreen climbers intertwined with something that flowers and maybe some shallow rooting annuals around the bottom - all the planting has to be done in planters/troughs as the patio is laid on bedrock. I don by JayD
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16/09/2012 13:02:00
by JayD
Climbers
Can anyone suggest an easy care flowering climber for a partially shady spot - to be grown in a container.  I have a rather bare concrete shed that I would like to cover - I would really like something fast growing and am a bit nervous about pruning by Carol Mc
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16/02/2013 18:51:13
by artjak
north faceing wall
. Watch this space though because I'm pretty sure someone will have a suggestion or two for you. Pyracantha is a "climber" of sorts....easily trained against a wall, white flowers and yellow, orange or red berries and evergreen A north facing wall by Alan4711
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23/11/2012 16:07:17
by Alan4711
Dead Privot hedge
Hi Ive a got a large Privet hedge where section of it have died leaving just the bare branches behind. They are way to established to dig out easily. Can anyone suggest something (perhaps like an evergreen climber) I can introduce, to grow up by Deljhp
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09/07/2012 21:21:42
by dannyboy10
Honeysuckle not made it through frosts ...
fragrant as you walk through the arch you smell it, but something that will grow quick ove summer, was wondering about a Passion Flower?Assume that all climbers need to be cut back each year and that theres no evergreen climber that you don't cut back? Hi by Becky P
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07/04/2013 22:10:30
by nutcutlet
Rambling roses
for except  totally evergreen.   How big does it need to be?  Does it have to be a rambler?  One of my favourite roses is Buff Beauty, which is a creamy yellow hybrid musk rose which  grows into a very large bush or can be used as a climber.  Here are some by Sue 5
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05/07/2012 09:28:23
by Sue 5
Help to find a plant
are evergreen cotoneaster horizontalis, you must train it and keep it under control but bees love the flowers and birds love the berries its very hardy, doesn't mind being cut back hard and you can grow other climbers through it Thank you for your replies, I by 4wildlife
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14/07/2012 19:11:01
by 4wildlife
new border for boring garden
us and our neighbour & installed trellis to hide the shed. Next job is to create some privacy by planting along the new fence but I have no idea what to choose!! I'd like bushy evergreen base plants to create a backdrop and offer year round privacy by Sue6
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17/03/2013 17:18:19
by nigelcoad
Best climber
wide and 1.8 m high and I'm looking to find the best evergreen climber to plant to complete the job. I thought about a jasmine, but am told it will grow too vigorously, and am hoping that someone with much more experience will have some ideas. We by hedgehogsdad
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17/02/2013 22:25:10
by Gardening Grandma
Climbing plants advice
. The builders have returned and fixed the paintwork a number of times but it still keeps happening so I've decided to give it up as a bad job.I have an idea to now cover the wall in trellis and grow some climbing plants up it but have no idea what climbers would by Sophie Jean
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14/03/2013 05:54:38
by Dovefromabove

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