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junkyardcat 17-02-2005 07:05 PM

Clematis
 
Anybody from Texas? Does Clematis do well around here (East Texas..our soil
is red sand)? I want to put some on the ground around our very ugly old
timey satellite dish that the previous owners left here...and let it grow up
the dish and cover it:) How many plants do you think I'd need to get it
going good?

Thanks!
Angie




Lar 17-02-2005 11:39 PM

In article ,
says...
:) Anybody from Texas? Does Clematis do well around here (East Texas..our soil
:) is red sand)? I want to put some on the ground around our very ugly old
:) timey satellite dish that the previous owners left here...and let it grow up
:) the dish and cover it:) How many plants do you think I'd need to get it
:) going good?
:)
:) Thanks!
:) Angie

Angie, I don't think Clematis is what you would want. It's sort of a
thin, dainty looking vine. Don't think it would make a good curtain.
--
Lar

to email....get rid of the BUGS

Roy 18-02-2005 12:16 AM



Plant some confederate jasmine. Its an evergreen in your area and does
nicely at covering up things like that

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 17:39:07 -0600, Lar
wrote:

===In article ,
===says...
===:) Anybody from Texas? Does Clematis do well around here (East Texas..our soil
===:) is red sand)? I want to put some on the ground around our very ugly old
===:) timey satellite dish that the previous owners left here...and let it grow up
===:) the dish and cover it:) How many plants do you think I'd need to get it
===:) going good?
===:)
===:) Thanks!
===:) Angie
===
===Angie, I don't think Clematis is what you would want. It's sort of a
===thin, dainty looking vine. Don't think it would make a good curtain.



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Leon Trollski 18-02-2005 07:36 PM


"junkyardcat" wrote in message
...
Anybody from Texas? Does Clematis do well around here (East Texas..our

soil
is red sand)? I want to put some on the ground around our very ugly old
timey satellite dish that the previous owners left here...and let it grow

up
the dish and cover it:) How many plants do you think I'd need to get it
going good?

Thanks!
Angie




You could try hops.




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