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Eels | 14:15 Thu 25th Aug 2005 | Home & Garden
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In a spurt of enthusiasm I bought a wisteria plant, a jasmine plant and a honeysuckle from eBay.  I have half a bag of ericaceous compost and some big pots in the garage, which will allow them access to a drainpipe, or alternatively I can try to dig a hole in the garden and ask them to climb up either a birch tree or a fence. 

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it may be a bit shadey under the birch tree to climb those plants up..as honeysuckle loves the sun..i would put some in pots up drainpipes and one or two up the fence..they look nice up washing line posts as well it cheers thepost up..make sure you have drainage holes in your big pots..and if it gets really dry water them regularly and feed occasionally..best of luck i am off to look on ebay now as i like plants...
By all means use the drainpipe but make sure the drainpipe is secure to start with, and that the plant does not get too heavy for the pipe over the years and start to pull it down.  Also remember if you need to change your guttering and drainpipe in the future you may end up losing your plant
I would use your big pots and buy a willow frame for them to climb over

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