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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet
high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
Mentalguy2k8 wrote:
Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. The fastest grpwing thing I ever planted was a Potato Vine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_crispum That might fit the bill but I think you'll need to prune it regularly to keep it down to 6-8 feet! -- Chris |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
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Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On 4 May 2011 08:23:01 GMT, "CT" wrote: Mentalguy2k8 wrote: Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. The fastest grpwing thing I ever planted was a Potato Vine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_crispum That might fit the bill but I think you'll need to prune it regularly to keep it down to 6-8 feet! Mine died last winter. I think Solanum crispum is not so hardy if there are a few frosty days and nights. Mine did, too, and one I had 20+ years ago died the first winter. It can't take more than very light frost. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
On 4 May 2011 08:23:01 GMT, "CT" wrote:
Mentalguy2k8 wrote: Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. The fastest grpwing thing I ever planted was a Potato Vine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_crispum That might fit the bill but I think you'll need to prune it regularly to keep it down to 6-8 feet! Mine died last winter. I think Solanum crispum is not so hardy if there are a few frosty days and nights. Steve -- Neural network applications, help and support. Neural Network Software. www.npsl1.com EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. www.swingnn.com JustNN. Just Neural Networks. www.justnn.com |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
On Wed, 4 May 2011 10:39:43 +0100 (BST), wrote:
In article , Stephen Wolstenholme wrote: On 4 May 2011 08:23:01 GMT, "CT" wrote: Mentalguy2k8 wrote: Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. The fastest grpwing thing I ever planted was a Potato Vine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanum_crispum That might fit the bill but I think you'll need to prune it regularly to keep it down to 6-8 feet! Mine died last winter. I think Solanum crispum is not so hardy if there are a few frosty days and nights. Mine did, too, and one I had 20+ years ago died the first winter. It can't take more than very light frost. I think it may depend on situation, and maybe a bit of dumb luck. Mine is in its third year against a wall in a little courtyard with only a bit of sun. It grows like a mad thing, and has to be pruned every year, and has survived two hard winters in a row in the West Mids. It doesn't look good all year round. -- Mike. |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
On 3 May, 22:15, "Mentalguy2k8" wrote:
Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. Clematis armandii http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ges/1126.shtml |
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Even those will die in a harsh winter. My brother is near Warrington and his died in the recent winter.
Basically, it is wishful thinking to expect something to grows fast to 6-8 foot and stops. You can either have something that grows slowly and will eventually be around 6-8 feet. Or you can have something fast growing and have to trim it every year. Abutilon megapotamicum is worth considering. Hardiest of the abutilons, it is evergreen in a mild winter, will take a couple of years to get to 6-8 feet, and after that tends to thicken out rather than extend. But I think mine was frozen to the ground in the last winter. I don't know how it would be in a half-sunny aspect, I have mine on a south facing fence. |
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Clematis Armandii needs shelter preferably sunny, Pyracantha (hardy), Trachelospermum jasminoides (borderline hardy) & Akebia quinata (hardy) and will attach to trellis. All benefit from training on wires to help establish good coverage . |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
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echinosum wrote: earcanal;919999 Wrote: Clematis armandii Even those will die in a harsh winter. My brother is near Warrington and his died in the recent winter. Mine have suffered, but they're pretty tough. But, as you say, severe cold will kill them. Basically, it is wishful thinking to expect something to grows fast to 6-8 foot and stops. You can either have something that grows slowly and will eventually be around 6-8 feet. Or you can have something fast growing and have to trim it every year. Yes. Abutilon megapotamicum is worth considering. Hardiest of the abutilons, it is evergreen in a mild winter, will take a couple of years to get to 6-8 feet, and after that tends to thicken out rather than extend. But I think mine was frozen to the ground in the last winter. I don't know how it would be in a half-sunny aspect, I have mine on a south facing fence. Yes, but it's no hardier than C. armandii. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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A fast climber that looks good all year round?
"Mentalguy2k8" wrote in message ... Hi, looking for any type of climber to eventually cover a trellis 6-8 feet high, one that flowers but also stays green during winter & doesn't die.... For climbing up a trellis on a house wall which is shaded for a bit more than half of the day and full sun for the rest. Preferably fast growing... Any ideas from the knowledgable folks in here? Many thanks. Thanks everyone, plenty of good advice. For the record, I did mean that I am getting 6-8 feet of trellis and will trim the plant to fit (eventually)... not that I expected it to reach 72 inches and stop LOL |
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