It is thought that although you cannot avoid it completely, you can limit the damage by planting clematis really deep to encourage more new...
My Nanna blanched then froze hers-she said it was to "keep 'em green" so it must be for aesthetic reasons.
That is a beautiful dog, always liked them.
Can't see any pics.
Happy Birthday Woo, and may I wish you many more. All my Love and respect
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Two lovely dogs, is that their own couch too? Lucky things-I can't get one to myself.
As Kristen says, you most certainly are selling yourself short-it even has stripes-completely different to my lawn-full of clover, daisees and...
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Hello Sam, and welcome to the forum.
You have been away a while. Good Luck with your plot. Good to see you back.
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You can get the thicker galvanised wire at a DIY place, if you tighten it up really well that stuff shouldn't go slack over time. Bigger plants...
The thicker stuff would be best-the jasmine can get pretty weighty. I know the stuff you mean though-personally I think it isn't suitable as the...
:thumb:Bingo Sam, were you a bit shaky? It is a lot to go-but it will be the better for it, well done.
I tied them in, they are like clematis in that they need something to cling to as they grow-a trellis or wires. Wires are probably the way to go...
Every opportunity offered in life should be grasped with two hands. If it is feasible, do it Aaron.
It is near enough to spread over two days. Thanks Shiney will definitely try to fit all I can in.
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