Kay wrote:
In article , andrewpreece
writes
Virginia Creeper will provide a fast, dense solution, with a
spectacular red colour in autumn, and is self-clinging. It is not
evergreen though, and leaves
dead twiggy bits on your wall in the autumn when it dies back. There
are roses
that are very vigorous (e.g. Kiftsgate and about 4 or 5 others, all
with cream
or white flowers ).
Kiftsgate is *far* too vigorous for a garden wall. It needs a 30 ft
mature tree. Virginia creeper equally - it will be just far too much
of a maintenance problem.
I agree, Kay, we have it growing up the side of the house, under the carport
and it's a nightmare to keep in check. If it was me, I'd go for a clematis
(but, then, they are one of my favourites - I have a gorgeous deep purple
with pink stripes down at the bottom of the garden, but I forget what it's
called...)
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