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what can I plant around a garden arch

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tinacee | 00:15 Sat 29th Jul 2006 | Home & Garden
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I built and erected a metal garden arch yesterday and I am wondering what I can use as a trailing plant to grow over it quickly. It just looks so bare. I would prefer something with flowers
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Clematis springs to mind ...or a honeysuckle
Hi tinacee,
I would go for a self-supporting climber for your arch, if you work out what kind of aspect you have ie whether its in full-sun, semi-shade etc,you can then choose a suitable plant that will grow well in that situation.

As naz says Clematis and honeysuckle are good flowering climbers, Clematis 'Hagley Hybrid' is a large, late flowered variety that is undemanding of site and soil with pale purple flowers which will grow to about 3m (10ft)
A good choice of honysuckle, I think would be Lonicera 'Dropmore scarlet', a variety which will flower from mid summer right into autumn. Good Luck Tbird+
Trachelospermum jasminoides would be my choice. Superbly scented with glossy, evergreen leaves.
As would one of the old varieties of climbing rose with scented flowers. This is not a "true" climber and would need tying in to the arch.
Or any of the passion flowers - mpick the right one and you also get fruit from it !

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