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Old 25-03-2004, 04:43 PM
sahara
 
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Sacha


They are. So - be patient; plant the roots at least two feet out from the
wall and be prepared to water in dry weather. You will have a lovely plant
that enhances your garden.


Hello
I really like the look of climbing hydrangeas and couldnt resist
getting a very small but cheap plant from woolies round the corner
from me. My question is can you grow them in a pot without a wall? I
only hear of them as being grown up shady walls. And my problem is i
dont have any walls! My thin terrace garden is just surrounded by
wobbly wire fencing.
I am thinking that if i can keep it in a pot maybe by the time i move
to a house with a walled gardens it will be big enough to plant.
sarah a