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Growing things up galvanised fencing
We have a galvanised weldmesh run for our chickens and I would like to grow
some climbers up it to provide some extra shade (yes, protected from curious beaks!). However, Tony remembers growing something up a galvanised fence in the past and it removed all the galvanised surface and the fence rusted. Has anyone else had any experience of how well the surface will resist planting? I don't know what I'm going to grow there yet, but since I have a surplus of Bill McKenzie clematis plants, that might well be a good contender. -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Posted through the usenet newsgroup uk.rec.gardening |
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