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Hope somebody can offer advice on which climber I should choose.
I have a small bed at the base of the north-east corner of my house. The area gets the sun from 4pm in the summertime but no real sunlight in winter. A previous climber (unknown variety) there has died probably because the local cats dig it up and use it as a toilet. I'm looking for suggestions. Something quite vigourous, flowering, perhaps evergreen, which is hard to kill but won't knock the house down. Current candidates Clematis Montana, Honeysuckle Many thanks |
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![]() "Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article .com, writes: | | I have a small bed at the base of the north-east corner of my house. | The area gets the sun from 4pm in the summertime but no real sunlight | in winter. A previous climber (unknown variety) there has died probably | because the local cats dig it up and use it as a toilet. | | I'm looking for suggestions. Something quite vigourous, flowering, | perhaps evergreen, which is hard to kill but won't knock the house | down. I'd recomend Boston ivy, it grows up the front (North) face of our house and is looking a treat right now. http://plantfacts.osu.edu/plantlist/...cissus810.html Steve |
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