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Old 12-06-2005, 04:26 PM
Mike
 
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"Lobster" wrote in message
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We have a very attractive wisteria growing up a trellis on the side of
the house, and which grows at an incredible rate, such that I keep
having to get the ladders out and chopping it back at eaves level, where
it persists in trying to grow under the roof tiles and generally make a
nuisance of itself up there. This needs doing a couple of times a
season, at least; which is tedious, and unpleasant for a ladder-phobe.

I appreciate the obvious answer is to chop the beast back to about a
metre away from the eaves, and I was planning on doing that; however,
before I do so, I just wondered if anyone knew of anything I can maybe
paint over the roof edges and eaves which would discourage its advances?

Thanks
David


As you have got to seal the minute gaps under the tiles to stop the
'creeper' creeping/sneaking under. I would suggest a clear mastic applied
with great precision to ensure there are no gaps at all. Bit of a tedious
job and again one on the ladder a task for a ladder phobe :-((

BUT, what happens next year and the following year if you DON'T get up there
and cut it back???????????? The task of a short back and sides will continue
I am afraid, but at least it 'shouldn't' hopefully be under the tiles

Mike

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