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Old 24-04-2012, 10:53 AM
rfcalan rfcalan is offline
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Default Growing a natural hedge - help required

Hi all.

I have recently gone through the pain of having to cut back and down large amounts of overgrown bushes and trees in my garden from a house I have just purchased. This has now left my garden overlooked, but on the upside has let large amounts of light in.

I have left the tree posts in the ground so I can run wire between them in several lines (a bit like a vineyard) and I would like to grow a natural hedge along the wires so it ends up creating my natural hedge.

I am not sure what I can use that will not only wrap itself around the wire and grow but also fill out.

I want to cut the tops of the hedge down each year to keep the height correct and not let it get out of control but at the same time I don't want to have something that is going to produce lovely flowers in spring / summer then die away leaving nothing in winter.

Please can you provide some suggestions what I can use?

I will be doing this on three sides of the garden so I don't have to use the same plant and the same colour, I can have three different colours on the three sides.

Clematis is an obvious choice for colour but dies off in winter.

I need green leaves for winter for depth and colour in the spring and summer.

The three sides of the garden will be in sun nearly all day.

Any help is much appreciated.

Regards

Alan