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thehip 22-04-2008 12:39 AM

what type of natural vines to cover fence?
 
I have a 5 foot high chain link fence that I would like to plant some kind
of ivy or something that will grow up the fence and give me some privacy,
I would like it to stay green for as long as possible into the colder
months.
I live in the north east and I am not sure what to plant if anything. Maybe
something
that also will flower? Thank you for any info.



JB[_1_] 22-04-2008 12:49 AM

what type of natural vines to cover fence?
 
English Ivy will thrive like bamboo.


"thehip" wrote in message
news:gB9Pj.4908$WU.2132@trndny08...
I have a 5 foot high chain link fence that I would like to plant some kind
of ivy or something that will grow up the fence and give me some privacy,
I would like it to stay green for as long as possible into the colder
months.
I live in the north east and I am not sure what to plant if anything.
Maybe something
that also will flower? Thank you for any info.




Daniel Shryock 22-04-2008 02:49 PM

what type of natural vines to cover fence?
 
I'm planning the same thing, but just kind of decided on morning glories.
From what I've seen of them, it seems like they will do a decent job. Yeah?


On 4/21/08 7:49 PM, in article
, "JB"
wrote:

English Ivy will thrive like bamboo.


"thehip" wrote in message
news:gB9Pj.4908$WU.2132@trndny08...
I have a 5 foot high chain link fence that I would like to plant some kind
of ivy or something that will grow up the fence and give me some privacy,
I would like it to stay green for as long as possible into the colder
months.
I live in the north east and I am not sure what to plant if anything.
Maybe something
that also will flower? Thank you for any info.





JB[_1_] 22-04-2008 10:56 PM

what type of natural vines to cover fence?
 
Yes. They'll grow rapidly and flower. They are an annual though and will die
off each year.


"Daniel Shryock" wrote in message
...
I'm planning the same thing, but just kind of decided on morning glories.
From what I've seen of them, it seems like they will do a decent job.
Yeah?


On 4/21/08 7:49 PM, in article
, "JB"
wrote:

English Ivy will thrive like bamboo.


"thehip" wrote in message
news:gB9Pj.4908$WU.2132@trndny08...
I have a 5 foot high chain link fence that I would like to plant some
kind
of ivy or something that will grow up the fence and give me some
privacy,
I would like it to stay green for as long as possible into the colder
months.
I live in the north east and I am not sure what to plant if anything.
Maybe something
that also will flower? Thank you for any info.







Darryl 23-04-2008 10:00 PM

what type of natural vines to cover fence?
 
On Apr 21, 6:39*pm, "thehip" wrote:
I have a 5 foot high chain link fence that I would like to plant some kind
of ivy or something that will grow up the fence and give me some privacy,
I would like it to stay green for as long as possible into the colder
months.
I live in the north east and I am not sure what to plant if anything. Maybe
something
that also will flower? Thank you for any info.


In Michigan, I'm having great luck with Deadly Nightshade. It grows
like a weed (you can transplant it by hacking off a section, putting
it near the fence, and just putting a little dirt on it), loves to
climb, and not only tolerates abuse, it seems to enjoy it.

It is poisonous, but tastes so bitter that no human or animal can
stand to eat enough to actually poison themselves. And it is very
pretty.




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