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Grow plants on walls
On May 24, 3:45 pm, "Manelli Family" wrote:
"scooby" wrote in message ps.com... Hello, I have an unsightly brick wall which is in a sunny position all day long. It is about 3ft high and is chipped on the top. Can anyone advise how I would go about planting on this? I have seen those amazing bright lilac flowers (look a bit like lobelia) growing out of walls and would love the same on the top of my wall. Is this possible? Thanks. It is if you set flower boxes along the top and water often. Hi thanks for your reply. I was hoping that I could plant flowers amongst the crevices and cracks. |
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Grow plants on walls
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scooby wrote: On May 24, 3:45 pm, "Manelli Family" wrote: "scooby" wrote in message ps.com... Hello, I have an unsightly brick wall which is in a sunny position all day long. It is about 3ft high and is chipped on the top. Can anyone advise how I would go about planting on this? I have seen those amazing bright lilac flowers (look a bit like lobelia) growing out of walls and would love the same on the top of my wall. Is this possible? Thanks. It is if you set flower boxes along the top and water often. Hi thanks for your reply. I was hoping that I could plant flowers amongst the crevices and cracks. Is this an ornamental wall or a boundary marker? I trust it isn't a retaining wall. The roots from ANYTHING growing in the wall will eventually disassemble a brick wall. It is a pretty, post-civilized look but you don't want to unleash any thing. - Bill Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly) |
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