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Plants for fence?
In article , "Jeff Layman" writes: | | The OP said that the fence gets full frost in winter. I wouldn't chance C. | armandii in that position. And if it did survive, it would cover the whole | fence, the ground, the next field, and half the county in a few years. But | I'm not cutting mine down - it looks fabulous at the moment. It's reasonably tough, and can be kept under control. I have one in a space far too small for it, and that's a problem - but 10 yards of fence should be OK. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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