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Old 26-12-2003, 08:33 PM
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Is there a tie that attaches to my brick to train climbing roses? I can't put
trellises up all over the house. Help, help, help...
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Old 26-12-2003, 09:34 PM
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Drill a small hole in your brick and epoxy a nail in it.
Maybe ?
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Is there a tie that attaches to my brick to train climbing roses? I can't

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Old 26-12-2003, 11:32 PM
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Drill a small hole in your brick and epoxy a nail in it.
Maybe ?


Do this a few times in strategic places then twist wire around into an
Espalier?
Maybe?


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Old 27-12-2003, 12:21 AM
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You could get a set of masonary anchors at Home Depot, Lowes, or any
hardware store. The kit comes with a masonary bit and little plastic
anchors that fit into the hole the bit drills (use any electric drill with
this bit). You then screw in the screws that comes with the kit. You can
then attach thin polypropelene string (won't rot) and let the roses climb on
it or attach the rose branch directly to the screw with a twisty or garden
twine.


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Old 27-12-2003, 12:28 AM
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You could get a set of masonary anchors at Home Depot, Lowes, or any
hardware store. The kit comes with a masonary bit and little plastic
anchors that fit into the hole the bit drills (use any electric drill with
this bit). You then screw in the screws that comes with the kit. You can
then attach thin polypropelene string (won't rot) and let the roses climb on
it or attach the rose branch directly to the screw with a twisty or garden
twine.


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