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Can You Recommend A Creeper Plant!!
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Ideally I'm looking to plant something at the foot of my fence so that it grows upwards covering the fence. ( the fence is my neighbours & won't replace. It is tatty looking)
I looked into phlox but this only grows 2 ft high. So recommendations welcomed.
I looked into phlox but this only grows 2 ft high. So recommendations welcomed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rather than climbing plants which would be supported by the rickety fence, why not plant some shrubs in front of it which will totally hide it?
We have an evergreen variegated Red Robin, another with copper coloured leaves, another evergreen which has blue flowers in spring, and a further evergreen which has big spikes on the stems, masses of white flowers at the moment and then orange berries in autumn. We can barely see the fence they’re planted in front of, all are at least eight feet high.
We have an evergreen variegated Red Robin, another with copper coloured leaves, another evergreen which has blue flowers in spring, and a further evergreen which has big spikes on the stems, masses of white flowers at the moment and then orange berries in autumn. We can barely see the fence they’re planted in front of, all are at least eight feet high.
I think it’s cotoneaster I meant which is full of white flowers at the moment, I’m not very good at remembering plant names. Ours is just like you describe, fans out in front of the fence and is currently about three metres high.
We don’t treat any of our fences, the slats come ready pressure treated and I prefer to let them weather and go a lovely silvery shade.
We don’t treat any of our fences, the slats come ready pressure treated and I prefer to let them weather and go a lovely silvery shade.
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