Good trellis plants - snapdragons?
On Aug 18, 9:26*pm, "David E. Ross" wrote:
On 8/18/10 8:17 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
I'm liking the idea of creepers and snapdragons. *Literature says they don't
require especially great soil. *They sound perfect to me.
Grapes take some work. *If you want fruit, they take severe pruning in
the winter. *During the growing season, they might have to be tied to
the trellis. *Errant shoots will have to be pinched to promote more
bushy growth.
I'm not saying that grapes are bad. *I have three vines of my own. *I
just know how much work is involved to get ripe grapes for eating.
Yet, on another NG you suggested an arbor for shade in a
"recreational island" I am planning for my back yard, and suggested
grapes to cover it. Several varieties, in fact.
If there's that much work involved to get ripe grapes for eating,
maybe I should use a fast-grown non-food plant instead. ??
HB
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