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Good trellis plants
I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good
plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? |
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Good trellis plants
"Paul M. Cook" writes:
I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Where are you? Do you need privacy in the winter too? Lots of vines will cover the trellis. Many vines will then attempt to crush the trellis and then take over your house. |
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Good trellis plants
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"Paul M. Cook" wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Grapes come to mind with malabar spinach as an edible vine mixed in. -- Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden globalvoicesonline.org |
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Bill who putters wrote: In article , "Paul M. Cook" wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Grapes come to mind with malabar spinach as an edible vine mixed in. Grapes are deciduous. I thought you didn't have any soil to plant in? -- - Billy "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini. http://www.democracynow.org/2010/7/2/maude http://english.aljazeera.net/video/m...515308172.html |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:16:58 -0700, "Paul M. Cook"
wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Morning Glory |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Your specification is contradictory. You want it to grow quickly until it covers the trellis and then to grow slowly, how can that be? David |
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 09:45:26 +1000, "David Hare-Scott"
wrote: Paul M. Cook wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Your specification is contradictory. You want it to grow quickly until it covers the trellis and then to grow slowly, how can that be? He don't say it should begin to grow slowly, he says not a lot of attention and *occasional trimming*. That description fits a lot of trellis plantings... even grapes require only two prunings per year. And the growth habit of most plants slow down as they mature. |
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message ... Paul M. Cook wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Your specification is contradictory. You want it to grow quickly until it covers the trellis and then to grow slowly, how can that be? Well if I knew better I'd not be asking now would I? Paul |
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wrote in message ... "Paul M. Cook" writes: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Where are you? Do you need privacy in the winter too? Lots of vines will cover the trellis. Many vines will then attempt to crush the trellis and then take over your house. SoCal. Ideally this would be a perenial if that is the right word. A bush of some kind. |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message ... Paul M. Cook wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Your specification is contradictory. You want it to grow quickly until it covers the trellis and then to grow slowly, how can that be? Well if I knew better I'd not be asking now would I? Paul The growth rate is determined by the nature of the plant (genetics) and the conditions. The rate will usually slow down with age because it will start to run into resource limits but that may or may not be the size you want. My point is that it will not magically start fast and then slow down at just the right size. Given enough expertise and effort you can manipulate plants to do amazing things but you were asking for something that will do what you want 'out of the box' so to speak. All I am saying is you will have to accept some compromise either by waiting for a slow grower to get to the size you want or by doing more work pruning a fast one, or somewhere in between the two. David |
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Paul M. Cook wrote:
I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? That depends, of course, on where you live. silver lace vine trumpet vine woodbine ivy wisteria grapes gloria p |
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Good trellis plants
morning glory...wisteria....and virginia creeper
I have them all plus grapes and love the shade/privacy "Paul M. Cook" wrote in message ... I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? |
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Good trellis plants - Clematis?
How would clematis do in zone 9?
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Good trellis plants - snapdragons?
I'm liking the idea of creepers and snapdragons. Literature says they don't require especially great soil. They sound perfect to me. |
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Good trellis plants
"Billy" wrote in message ... In article , Bill who putters wrote: In article , "Paul M. Cook" wrote: I am installing a 8 foot by 6 foot iron trellis for privacy. What is a good plant that would cover the trellis relatively quickly and not require a lot of attention other than watering and some occasional trimming? Grapes come to mind with malabar spinach as an edible vine mixed in. Grapes are deciduous. I thought you didn't have any soil to plant in? -- This is for my front porch where there is soil. Paul |
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