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Barbed Wire and the law
On 15/02/2012 15:36, RJS wrote:
On Feb 15, 3:19 pm, "Dave Liquorice" wrote: Under plant with something nice a prickly? Finding something that will grow under a Beech hedge might be interesting. uk.rec.gardening added. -- Cheers Dave. Hello Dave Under-planting was my original (and preferred) thought. But, as you rightly observe, the foot of a 12' Beech hedge isn't the most fertile of locations. I could tempt some of the vicious Blackberries which grow in the woodland into the hedge but that's not terribly desirable. Rgds What about dog roses? You could get cuttings at the same time as blackberry cuttings and just stick them in the ground. There shouldn't be any problems with either rooting successfully. -- Jeff |
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