East -West Dilemma
For the first, and now last, time in my life I have had to erect a trellis
which faces West or East,depending which way you look at it.
On the West facing side I have no problem with a plethora of plants I can
select.
What climbers do I plant on the East side which is shaded by trees.
?
Even if I find suitable subjects won't they just creep through the trellis
to the West?
Re: East -West Dilemma
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Re: East -West Dilemma
"Janet Baraclough" <janet.and.john [at] zetnet.co.uk> wrote in message
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> The message <44777a5f [at] 212.67.96.135>
> from "Rupert \(W.Yorkshire\)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> contains these words:
>
>> For the first, and now last, time in my life I have had to erect a
>> trellis
>> which faces West or East,depending which way you look at it.
>> On the West facing side I have no problem with a plethora of plants I can
>> select.
>> What climbers do I plant on the East side which is shaded by trees.
>> ?
>
> Golden hop ? It looks great in shade.
>
>> Even if I find suitable subjects won't they just creep through the
>> trellis
>> to the West?
>
> Yeah, and if you try to make them go back they claim they'll get
> killed if they get deported, and start demanding Plant Rights.
>
> Janet.
>
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Naughty but Nice and I suppose the same applies to North/South
*The Golden hop* sounds a good idea (for plants as well) :-)