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Chris Jones 01-06-2003 07:56 PM

Concrete wall
 
Hello

I was wondering if anyone could advise the best way to obscure a high wall
at the bottom of my garden. It is composed of concrete sections set behind
three mature trees and so is in constant shade. I have successfully started
to train some ivy up the wall but it's a very slow process. Can anyone
suggest an effective way of screening it or a variety of quick-growing ivy ?
Thanks

Chris



Essjay001 01-06-2003 11:32 PM

Concrete wall
 
Chris Jones wrote:
Hello

I was wondering if anyone could advise the best way to obscure a high
wall at the bottom of my garden. It is composed of concrete sections
set behind three mature trees and so is in constant shade. I have
successfully started to train some ivy up the wall but it's a very
slow process. Can anyone suggest an effective way of screening it or
a variety of quick-growing ivy ? Thanks

Chris


How about green fence paint



andrewpreece 01-06-2003 11:44 PM

Concrete wall
 
The shade makes it difficult to suggest an alternative climber to ivy, at
least if you want an evergreen screen. If you can plant shrubs in front of
the wall then Aucuba ( Japonica Picturata and relatives ) - Japanese
Spotted Laurel seems able to cope with shade and poor conditions.
There's also Privet and Holly, both evergreens that can cope with shade.
Otherwise I would have thought that those rolls of screening that
are available at garden centres would work; those that come in a roll
have to be supported by a wall or fence but that fits your problem. The
rolls are up to 6 feet high and I believe you can get willow/hazel, bamboo
and brushwood varieties. Moving up in price there are various types of
trellis available, of which the square trellis on a 3" pitch would give the
best screening.
You don't say how high the wall is, but 6 foot panels are certainly
available.

Andy

"Chris Jones" wrote in message
...
Hello

I was wondering if anyone could advise the best way to obscure a high wall
at the bottom of my garden. It is composed of concrete sections set behind
three mature trees and so is in constant shade. I have successfully

started
to train some ivy up the wall but it's a very slow process. Can anyone
suggest an effective way of screening it or a variety of quick-growing ivy

?
Thanks

Chris





gastropod 02-06-2003 03:45 PM

Concrete wall
 
"Chris Jones" wrote in message
...
Hello

I was wondering if anyone could advise the best way to obscure a high wall
at the bottom of my garden. It is composed of concrete sections set behind
three mature trees and so is in constant shade. I have successfully

started
to train some ivy up the wall but it's a very slow process. Can anyone
suggest an effective way of screening it or a variety of quick-growing ivy

?
Thanks

Chris


Or Bamboos? Using adhesive, you could fit trellis to the wall. This would
obscure it and allow for climbers also.
Neil



Zizz 02-06-2003 09:14 PM

Concrete wall
 

"Chris Jones" wrote in message
...
Hello

I was wondering if anyone could advise the best way to obscure a high wall
at the bottom of my garden. It is composed of concrete sections set behind
three mature trees and so is in constant shade. I have successfully

started
to train some ivy up the wall but it's a very slow process. Can anyone
suggest an effective way of screening it or a variety of quick-growing ivy

?
Thanks

Chris



How about a pastel mural of fields and stuff!
L




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