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Old 14-04-2008, 10:37 AM
SallyJ17 SallyJ17 is offline
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Originally Posted by cam View Post
Hello all,

We have a fairly grim, black wire-mesh fence around our front, north-
facing strip of graden in Edinburgh.

We decided to plant some clematis to climb up this to give us some
colour and screening... Since they were cheap at the local garden
centre, we got 4 Warsaw Nikes and 2 'Miss Bateman'.

I'm interested in opinions as to how suitable these might be for
climbing a tight mesh fence (grid is maybe 1cm x 1cm). Also will they
provide much screening in winter? I know neither of these are
evergreens but do they leave some kind of foliage? I have discovered
via google that different varieties need different pruning methods so
I suppose I'll have to find out which these are... Oh, and how widely
spaced should the plants be?

Other suggestions for good evergreen climbers are welcome, usual
criteria: low maintenance, north-facing, (probably) poor soil,
suitable-for-idiot-gardener...

Many thanks in advance,
cam

I believe that both of these clematis are group 2 which generally means that they need only light pruning (deadwood etc) in late winter/early spring. If they are like my group 2 clematis they will provide very little cover in the winter as they lose all their foliage. You might want to check out Clematis Armandii which is evergreen and often recommended for north facing fences.