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Old 02-04-2005, 07:48 AM
JennyC
 
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"Dave McLaughlin" wrote in message
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Hi, some advice please!

I have a house on a corner plot with a 7-8ftwide tatty strip of
grass/weeds running up the side which is attractive only to dogs and the
neighbours kids who keep playing football up against the wall!

I'm looking to fill it with something that is spikey/sharp enough to
deter dogs/kids (rather than disembowel them!) and was thinking along
the lines of 'anti-burglar' type plants such as pyracantha, berberis,
and quince.


All good.

Is there anything else I should be looking at?


Rambling rosses. Don't train them up anything, just let tehm 'ramble' :~)
Holly. Grows slow but is nice and prickly
I have very throrny blackberries as a deterent at the back of my garden. They
are becoming a nice thicket.........and I get a a crumble out of it too.


The wall is facing SW
and the soil is a heavy clay which does get hard & dry in the summer.


There is a winter hard cactus, but it does not get very big in our cold and wet
climate.

Ideally, suggestions should thrive on negelct if possible, though I'm
not adverse to a bit of work if needed :-)
Thanks...

-- Dave McLaughlin


Jenny