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I've got a six foot fence in my garden, facing north-west . If I plant
a rose (that I've bought and planted anyway - "dreaming spires" - supposed to be "vigorous", but at the end of the day only cost me £2.50 at Safeways) = so, if I plant it, shaded by this fence, will it have the sense to grow up, like a lonicera, hoping for a good time (if it does it will find lots of light at the top of the fence) or will it just moulder and fade the way I sometimes feel like doing in my shady garden? Lazarus -- Remover the rock from the email address |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote in message news:110320042242425959%lazarus@stonecurlewfilms. com...
I've got a six foot fence in my garden, facing north-west . If I plant a rose (that I've bought and planted anyway - "dreaming spires" - supposed to be "vigorous", but at the end of the day only cost me £2.50 at Safeways) = so, if I plant it, shaded by this fence, will it have the sense to grow up, like a lonicera, hoping for a good time (if it does it will find lots of light at the top of the fence) or will it just moulder and fade the way I sometimes feel like doing in my shady garden? Lazarus Hello Lazarus , There is one thing that you can do,firstly look at the Fence, is it a panelled job like a lot of suburban houses have?Consider replacing it with an open Lattice type,maybe reducing the height of it.that would solve a lot of your problems,much more light would reach the garden,the plants would not''just moulder and fade away''...also the extra sunlight would be very benificial for the SOUL :-) All the best for now, John. |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote in message news:110320042242425959%lazarus@stonecurlewfilms. com...
I've got a six foot fence in my garden, facing north-west . If I plant a rose (that I've bought and planted anyway - "dreaming spires" - supposed to be "vigorous", but at the end of the day only cost me £2.50 at Safeways) = so, if I plant it, shaded by this fence, will it have the sense to grow up, like a lonicera, hoping for a good time (if it does it will find lots of light at the top of the fence) or will it just moulder and fade the way I sometimes feel like doing in my shady garden? Lazarus Hello Lazarus , There is one thing that you can do,firstly look at the Fence, is it a panelled job like a lot of suburban houses have?Consider replacing it with an open Lattice type,maybe reducing the height of it.that would solve a lot of your problems,much more light would reach the garden,the plants would not''just moulder and fade away''...also the extra sunlight would be very benificial for the SOUL :-) All the best for now, John. |
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Lazarus Cooke wrote in message news:110320042242425959%lazarus@stonecurlewfilms. com...
I've got a six foot fence in my garden, facing north-west . If I plant a rose (that I've bought and planted anyway - "dreaming spires" - supposed to be "vigorous", but at the end of the day only cost me £2.50 at Safeways) = so, if I plant it, shaded by this fence, will it have the sense to grow up, like a lonicera, hoping for a good time (if it does it will find lots of light at the top of the fence) or will it just moulder and fade the way I sometimes feel like doing in my shady garden? Lazarus Hello Lazarus , There is one thing that you can do,firstly look at the Fence, is it a panelled job like a lot of suburban houses have?Consider replacing it with an open Lattice type,maybe reducing the height of it.that would solve a lot of your problems,much more light would reach the garden,the plants would not''just moulder and fade away''...also the extra sunlight would be very benificial for the SOUL :-) All the best for now, John. |
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